When Work Integrated Learning Costs Too Much: The Hidden Toll of Clinical Placements
Medical imaging students face major financial stress during unpaid clinical placements, with costs for travel, accommodation, and lost income impacting mental health and study success. This stress can affect their mental health, studies, and even lead some to consider leaving their course. Urgent action is needed to provide support and ensure workforce
Vicki Braithwaite +3 more
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Unpacking self-care: The connection between mindfulness, self-compassion, and self-care for counselors [PDF]
With an escalating need for provision of mental health services to clients with serious and complex mental health concerns, it is vital that professional counselors find ways to prevent and address the adverse effects of working in stressful, emotionally
Coleman, Caren +3 more
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Radiation therapists' perceptions of participating in Professional Supervision – a pilot study
The study explores the efficacy of Professional Supervision (PS) as an intervention for mitigating burnout among radiation therapists (RTs). Twelve participants engaged in monthly face‐to‐face sessions. Conducted at the Christchurch Radiation Oncology Centre, the pilot study utilised a QUALTRICS questionnaire assessing the Supervisor Working Alliance ...
Gay Dungey +2 more
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Background Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is considered one of the most stressful experiences in critical care nursing; it directly and indirectly leads to compassion fatigue and burnout. Aim Determine the levels of and relationship between postcode
Ayman Mohamed El-Ashry +3 more
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Objectives Emergency department physicians and nurses are at high risk of compassion fatigue, burnout and depression. The purpose of this study was to examine the inter-relationship between compassion fatigue, burnout, compassion satisfaction and ...
Ying Zhong +3 more
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Mindfulness-based interventions for mental well-being among people with multiple sclerosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials [PDF]
Objective: Impairment of mental well-being (anxiety, depression, stress) is common among people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). Treatment options are limited, particularly for anxiety.
Booth, Jo +5 more
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Caring or not caring for coworkers? An empirical exploration of the dilemma of care allocation in the workplace [PDF]
Organization and management researchers praise the value of care in the workplace. However, they overlook the conflict between caring for work and for coworkers, which resonates with the dilemma of care allocation highlighted by ethicists of care ...
Antoni, Anne +2 more
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Occupational burnout is associated with negative feelings about the workplace and is often caused by a high workload and a non‐supportive workplace. It is associated with absenteeism, high turnover of staff and decreased patient care. More than half of the New Zealand participants and three quarters of the Australian participants had moderate levels of
Melissa Shields +2 more
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A Systematic Assessment for Potential Compassion Fatigue Among CPS Workers in West Texas [PDF]
Working in child welfare is a career that frequently exposes staff to trauma. Child welfare staff routinely witness the worst types of harm to children including extreme physical abuse, drug exposed children, children who have been repeatedly sexually ...
Derrick, Angela N
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Research on mediated suffering within social sciences: expert views on identifying a disciplinary home and research agenda [PDF]
An emerging field of research within social sciences concerns itself with the issue of suffering. Following its growing (mediated) societal prevalence and impact in recent years, suffering has already spurred a rich and diverse body of work.
Joye, Stijn
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