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Compassion

Geriatric Nursing, 2014
Centre for Person-centred Practise Research ; 35 ; pub ...
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Beyond compassion fatigue, compassion as a virtue

Nursing Ethics, 2023
One of the great problems of caregivers and health professionals in recent times has been the so-called compassion fatigue and its association with burnout syndrome. Another pole of compassion has been described in terms of compassion satisfaction. Both propositions could be problematic in the caregiving setting.
John Camilo Garcia-Uribe   +1 more
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Understanding compassion fatigue: understanding compassion

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2015
AbstractAimA discussion of how the construct of compassion fatigue is understood in nursing.BackgroundCompassion fatigue is a topic commonly found in nursing literature.DesignDiscussion paper.Data sourcesThe literature from 1992–2012 on compassion fatigue was examined.
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Compassion Fatigue

Professional Case Management, 2020
Compassion fatigue is an occupational hazard in the health care industry. Not the same as burnout syndrome (BOS), compassion fatigue affects patient care and personal lives. This article discusses the difference between compassion fatigue and BOS, the key symptoms, how to self-test for compassion fatigue, and steps to take to minimize this epidemic.
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Compassion satisfaction, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma

Nursing Management, 2023
A descriptive study of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on non-direct care ...
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Compass systems

Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2017
Three compass systems based on global cues known to exist in migrating birds are reviewed. Two of these systems are based on celestial cues, a time-dependent sun compass and time-independent, i.e. not involving the internal clock, star compass. The third system is the magnetic compass, based on a separate sensory modality, which currently attracts much
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The Compassion Spillover Effect: Can Self-Compassion Beget Others' Compassion?

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020
A decade of research has highlighted the benefits of being compassionate to oneself in times of suffering.
Yu Tse Heng   +2 more
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Organizational Compassion

Organizational compassion provides a multitude of benefits at individual, team and organizational levels. These encompass heightened positive affect, trust, engagement, loyalty, performance, resilience, and recovery. This important book provides an accessible yet scholarly overview of key academic findings and theories on organizational compassion.
Simpson, Ace Volkmann   +4 more
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Rediscovering compassion

Journal of Religion and Health, 1995
There is a growing concern in our society that compassion is a dying virtue, gradually being strangled by narcissism, competition, prejudice, and revenge. Yet psychologists, philosophers, and theologians agree that compassion is at the heart of the behavior that keeps individuals, families, institutions, and societies alive, namely, caring, altruism ...
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Compassion

Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2019
Anna, Baverstock, Fiona, Finlay
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