نتایج جستجو برای: compassion fatigue

تعداد نتایج: 74317  

Gerami Nejad, N, Ghorbani Moghaddam, Z, Hosseini, M, Mousavi Mirzaei, SM,

units (ICUs) could decrease their professional quality of life, thereby leading to mental issues, such as the declined quality of patient care and other consequences. Given the importance of resilience in difficult situations, the present study aimed to determine the association of resilience with the professional quality of life of ICU nurses. Materials & Methods: This descriptive-correlatio...

2018
Donna Marie Johnson Donna M. Johnson

The Relationship between Compassion Fatigue and Self-Transcendence among Inpatient Hospice Nurses by Donna M. Johnson MSN, University of Phoenix, 2007 BSN, University of Phoenix, 2000 Project Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Nursing Practice Walden University February 2015 Abstract Health care complexities have limited the understanding of nursing...

2015
Amit Batra Nishant Setia Shivani Dua Vinit Verma

A bent femoral intramedullary nail due to secondary trauma presents unique challenges for nail extraction and subsequent exchange nailing. This article describes a case of a 25 year-old male patient who presented with a bent femoral intramedullary Kuntscher’s nail following a repeat trauma after a fall from stairs. The described surgical technique illustrates a simple method to straighten the b...

2006
Christian Pross

Previous studies on burnout and vicarious traumatization are reviewed and summarized with a list of signs and symptoms. From the author’s own observations two histories of caregivers working with torture survivors are described which exemplify the risk, implications and consequences of secondary trauma. Contributing factors in the social and political framework in which caregivers operate are a...

2014
Charis E. Kubrin Scott A. Desmond

Contrary to popular opinion, scholarly research has documented that immigrant communities are some of the safest places around. Studies repeatedly find that neighborhood immigrant concentration is either negatively associated with crime and delinquency or not related to crime and delinquency at all. Less well understood, however, is why this is the case. A critical limitation of existing resear...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2010
Susan M Meffert Karen Musalo Dale E McNiel Renée L Binder

Applying for asylum in the United States can be a strenuous process for both applicants and immigration attorneys. Mental health professionals with expertise in asylum law and refugee trauma can make important contributions to such cases. Not only can mental health professionals provide diagnostic information that may support applicants' claims, but they can evaluate how culture and mental heal...

Journal: :Emotion 2012
Jennifer E Stellar Vida M Manzo Michael W Kraus Dacher Keltner

Previous research indicates that lower-class individuals experience elevated negative emotions as compared with their upper-class counterparts. We examine how the environments of lower-class individuals can also promote greater compassionate responding-that is, concern for the suffering or well-being of others. In the present research, we investigate class-based differences in dispositional com...

Journal: :Violence against women 2014
Jan Coles Jill Astbury Elizabeth Dartnall Shazneen Limjerwala

Vicarious trauma can be a problem for those who work and research in areas where clients or participants are survivors of sexual violence. The aim of this study was to explore the trauma experiences of sexual violence researchers from different countries, identifying the issues that traumatized them and the protective strategies they found effective. This article reports on a moderated electron...

Journal: :Emergency nurse : the journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association 2014
Stephanie Wilkinson

This article draws on a systematic literature review to identify stressors in emergency and trauma nursing settings, and their potential effects on staff. After a search of relevant databases, six articles were chosen and analysed, and the main causes of stress in the workplace for emergency and trauma nurses were identified. These stressors include work demands and lack of time, lack of manage...

Journal: :The British journal of radiology 2014
D Hutton C Beardmore I Patel J Massey H Wong H Probst

OBJECTIVE Workforce planning reports identify a staff shortfall that jeopardizes the ability of UK radiotherapy centres to meet future demands. Obtaining an understanding of the work experiences of radiotherapy professionals will support the development of strategies to increase job satisfaction, productivity and effectiveness. METHODS A quantitative survey assessed job satisfaction, attitude...

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