The Emotional Cost of Caring for Others: One Pediatric Hospital's Journey to Reduce Compassion Fatigue.
The Journal of nursing administration(2018)
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OBJECTIVE:This study examined the prevalence of compassion fatigue and life stress of pediatric nurses.
BACKGROUND:Distressing patient situations over time may affect nurses' professional quality of life and result in compassion fatigue. If not addressed, compassion fatigue may have personal and organizational consequences.
METHODS:Using a descriptive, correlational design, a convenience sample of 268 nurses completed a web-based survey.
RESULTS:High compassion satisfaction and moderate to low burnout and secondary traumatic stress were described by 49% of participants. Education was statistically associated with burnout and secondary traumatic stress. Life stress scores were significantly associated with age, experience, organizational tenure, and professional engagement. Narrative commentary yielded 5 themes: staffing, recognition, boundaries, expectations, and hopelessness. Organizational initiatives to prevent or mitigate compassion fatigue focused on awareness, balance, and connections.
CONCLUSIONS:Nurses are negatively impacted by the emotional cost of caring. Future studies need to identify interventions to minimize compassion fatigue.
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emotional cost,caring
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