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The Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Nurses' Professional Quality of Life in Pre-Hospital Emergency Settings: A Multicentre Mixed-Method Study. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Nurs
Musio ME   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Emotional experiences in palliative care and professional quality of life: a qualitative approach. [PDF]

open access: yesPalliat Care Soc Pract
Cañas-Lerma AJ   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Predictors of Professional Quality of Life in Veterinary Professionals

Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2022
Working in the veterinary profession can be both stressful and rewarding. High workloads, long work hours, emotionally charged interactions with clients, and exposure to animal suffering and participation in euthanasia place many at risk of compassion fatigue, which then threatens their professional quality of life (ProQOL).
Vanessa I, Rohlf   +3 more
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Australian Chaplains and Their Professional Quality of Life

Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling: Advancing theory and professional practice through scholarly and reflective publications, 2021
Chaplains often express a sense of satisfaction in helping others. But their work renders them vulnerable to secondary traumatic stress and burnout. We investigated mindful self-care, comparing the experiences of chaplains and other workers. Measures used included mindful selfcare, social support, and professional quality of life.
Sarah Stanford, Carolyn Timms
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Professionalism and professional quality of life for oncology nurses

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2016
Aims and objectivesTo identify the relationship between professionalism and professional quality of life among oncology nurses working at tertiary hospitals in Korea.BackgroundsOncology nurses are combined with core competencies and qualities required in cancer patient care. Professionalism that means compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue is a
Insil Jang, Yuna Kim, Kyunghee Kim
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Clinicians' Empathy and Professional Quality of Life

Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2019
Abstract Psychotherapists can experience emotional drain as a result of their work with distressed and traumatized patients. It has been suggested that psychotherapists' empathy, which is central to clinical work, may be an important risk factor in the development of burnout or secondary traumatic stress.
Olivier, Laverdière   +2 more
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Professional quality of life normative benchmarks.

Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 2018
Those responsible for the care of trauma survivors can experience both beneficial and detrimental consequences resulting from their professional demands. Research has demonstrated that among professional caregivers, compassion satisfaction (CS), burnout (BO), and compassion fatigue (CF) are important factors contributing to professional quality of life.
Gabriel M, De La Rosa   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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