Rourke Mary T
The Behavioral Health Integrated Program, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 9th Floor Main Hospital, Room 9S35, 34th and Civic Center Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Pediatr Clin North Am. 2007 Oct;54(5):631-44, x. doi: 10.1016/j.pcl.2007.07.004.
The experience of compassion fatigue is an expected and common response to the professional task of routinely caring for children at the end of life. Symptoms of compassion fatigue often mimic trauma reactions. Implementing strategies that span personal, professional, and organizational domains can help protect health care providers from the damaging effects of compassion fatigue. Providing pediatric palliative care within a constructive and supportive team can help caregivers deal with the relational challenges of compassion fatigue. Finally, any consideration of the toll of providing pediatric palliative care must be balanced with a consideration of the parallel experience of compassion satisfaction.
同情疲劳的体验是对临终儿童日常护理这项专业任务的一种预期且常见的反应。同情疲劳的症状常常类似于创伤反应。实施涵盖个人、专业和组织领域的策略有助于保护医疗保健提供者免受同情疲劳的有害影响。在一个建设性和支持性的团队中提供儿科姑息治疗有助于护理人员应对同情疲劳带来的人际关系挑战。最后,在考量提供儿科姑息治疗所付出的代价时,必须与对同情满足感这一类似体验的考量相平衡。