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This chapter investigates the emergence, evolution, and performance of the concept of “compassion fatigue” in the humanitarian context. It tracks the uses made by humanitarians of bodily responses to their work or representations of their work from a discourse on a danger of humanitarian excess to its redefinition as the embodiment of caregivers ...
Alison L. DuBois, Molly A. Mistretta
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Relationship between Job Stress and Compassion Satisfaction, Compassion Fatigue, Burnout for Nurses in Children’s Hospital [PDF]
Purpose: Nurses experience burnout related to various factors. For this descriptive research job stress, compassion satisfaction, and compassion fatigue were examined as to their relationship to burnout in nurses from children’s hospital.
Heekang Choi +4 more
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Compassion fatigue in healthcare providers: a scoping review
The detrimental impacts of COVID-19 on healthcare providers’ psychological health and well-being continue to affect their professional roles and activities, leading to compassion fatigue. The purpose of this review was to identify and summarize published
Anna Garnett +3 more
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Qualitative analysis of compassion fatigue and coping strategies among nurses
Objectives: Nurses are considered to be at risk of experiencing compassion fatigue, which can affect their personal and professional lives. The aim of this study was to investigate stressful factors contributing to the development of compassion fatigue ...
Natália Ondrejková, Júlia Halamová
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Leveraging Mindfulness to Build Resilience and Professional Quality of Life in Human Service Professionals [PDF]
Objective: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have shown promise in cultivating resilience and are widely accepted as efficacious in the treatment of a range of psychological disorders.
Hanna, Andrew, Pidgeon, Aileen M.
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Compassion fatigue among nurses working with older adults [PDF]
Nurses who care for older patients are exposed to significant suffering and loss that can lead to the development of compassion fatigue and burnout. An exploratory descriptive study was conducted to assess compassion fatigue, burnout, and compassion ...
Hickman, Susan E., Kolthoff, Kay L.
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Compassion Satisfaction and Compassion Fatigue Among Critical Care Nurses [PDF]
BACKGROUND Although critical care nurses gain satisfaction from providing compassionate care to patients and patients’ families, the nurses are also at risk for fatigue.
Ciurzynski, Susan M. +3 more
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Cost of Nursing Care and The Role of Nurse Manager
Medical professionals' compassion for the trauma and pain that patients experience, developing empathy and prolonged exposure to the traumas experienced by patients lead to compassion fatigue.
Handan Alan
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Pengaruh Self-Compassion terhadap Compassion Fatigue pada Perawat Hemodialisis
Compassion fatigue adalah kelelahan yang terjadi pada perawat sebagai respon stress yang diakibatkan dari paparan terhadap sakit dan trauma pasien.
Maulana Prayogo, Atika Dian Ariana
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Oncology nurses’ compassion fatigue, burn out and compassion satisfaction
Background For oncology nurses, compassion fatigue, burn out and compassion satisfactions are frequently experienced psychosocial consequences of the oncology work environment.
Reem Ahmad Jarrad, Sawsan Hammad
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