نتایج جستجو برای: compassion fatigue

تعداد نتایج: 74317  

Journal: :Journal of pediatric nursing 2009
Paul M Robins Lisa Meltzer Nataliya Zelikovsky

This study examined the impact of routine occupational exposure to traumatic aspects of child illness, injury, and medical treatment upon care providers working within a children's hospital. Three hundred fourteen providers completed a demographic data sheet and four questionnaires. Results suggested overall that the level of Compassion Fatigue in this sample was similar to a trauma worker comp...

Journal: :Social work 2014
Kara Thieleman Joanne Cacciatore

This study used a survey to investigate the relationship between mindfulness and compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction among 41 volunteers and professionals at an agency serving the traumatically bereaved. Compassion fatigue comprises two aspects: secondary traumatic stress and burnout. Because prior research suggests that compassion satisfaction may protect against compassion fatigue,...

Journal: :Trauma, violence & abuse 2016
Steve Geoffrion Carlo Morselli Stéphane Guay

Compassion fatigue is currently the dominant model in work-related stress studies that explain the consequences of caring for others on child-protection workers. Based on a deterministic approach, this model excludes the role of cognition a priori and a posteriori in the understanding of the impact of caregiving or providing social support. By integrating the notion of professional identity, th...

2014
Peter Nilsson

Recent studies have shown that social workers and other professional helpers who work with traumatized individuals run a risk of developing compassion fatigue or secondary traumatic stress. Some researchers have hypothesized that helpers do this as a result of feeling too much empathy or too much compassion for their clients, thereby implying that empathy and compassion may be bad for the profe...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric nursing 2015
Jill Berger Barbara Polivka Elizabeth Ann Smoot Heather Owens

Compassion fatigue in nursing has been shown to impact the quality of patient care and employee satisfaction and engagement. The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence and severity of compassion fatigue among pediatric nurses and variations in prevalence based on respondent demographics using a cross-sectional survey design. Nurses under 40 years of age, with 6-10 years of experien...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2013
Nicole Reimer

Understanding compassion fatigue and devising and implementing interventions to address the subject are important for nurses and patients. However, few literature reports exist that address interventions for nurses who experience compassion fatigue. This article discusses how nurses on a medical-surgical oncology unit in an academic, community Magnet™ hospital adopted these themes as a conceptu...

Journal: :Midwifery 2016
Elaine Beaumont Mark Durkin Caroline J Hollins Martin Jerome Carson

BACKGROUND compassion fatigue and burnout can impact on the performance of midwives, with this quantitative paper exploring the relationship between self-compassion, burnout, compassion fatigue, self-judgement, self-kindness, compassion for others, professional quality of life and well-being of student midwives. METHOD a quantitative survey measured relationships using questionnaires: (1) Pro...

2016
Jai Chung Nicky Davies

The significance of compassion fatigue in health professionals was highlighted during and after the Canterbury earthquakes, in New Zealand. A lack of consistent definition of and comprehension about compassion fatigue, particularly in relation to understanding disaster response processes, may impact upon nurses both emotionally and physically when caring for traumatised survivors. In light of t...

2006
Maryann Abendroth

• There is a growing interest in the clinical phenomenon of compassion fatigue and its impact on healthcare providers; however, its impact on hospice nurses is basically unknown. This study investigated the prevalence and the relationships between nurse characteristics and compassion fatigue risk. It also provided a model for predicting compassion fatigue risk. A non-experimental descriptive de...

Journal: :Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc 2006
Brian Lickel Norman Miller Douglas M Stenstrom Thomas F Denson Toni Schmader

We provide a new framework for understanding 1 aspect of aggressive conflict between groups, which we refer to as vicarious retribution. Vicarious retribution occurs when a member of a group commits an act of aggression toward the members of an outgroup for an assault or provocation that had no personal consequences for him or her but which did harm a fellow ingroup member. Furthermore, retribu...

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