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Adoption of artificial intelligence in healthcare: A strategic transformation framework

open access: yesHong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 33, Issue 1, February 2026.
Abstract Background Artificial intelligence (AI) holds significant promise for transforming healthcare delivery, yet many AI initiatives fail to progress beyond pilot stages or achieve sustained system‐wide impact. These failures are rarely due to technical limitations alone, but instead reflect deeper challenges related to organisational readiness ...
Mattias Wei Ren Kon   +2 more
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Finding compassion when compassion fatigued

The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 2023
Objective: The unrelenting turmoil of the COVID-19 pandemic has been especially hard on those in the healthcare field. This chronic stress has resulted in depleted compassion towards patients served and colleagues. Researchers have suggested that empathy is a finite resource that must be replenished.
Carlie Nikel, Limor Gildenblatt
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Compassion Fatigue

Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie, 2023
The profession of teaching requires teachers to provide supports such as empathy, helpfulness, and compassion on a regular basis to all students. As a result, many teachers experience compassion fatigue, the emotional and physical exhaustion brought on by the everyday interactions they have with the children they teach.
Kathleen Hammel, Sara Truebridge
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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 Fatigue

Journal of Trauma Practice, 2002
This article explores the history, causes, treatments and prevention of compassion fatigue (the negative effects of helping others), contextualized for application to the trauma recovery efforts from the events of September 11, 2001. The author draws upon experience with development and implementation of the Accelerated Recovery Program for Compassion ...
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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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