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对抗同情疲劳:护理工作的必要议程。

Countering compassion fatigue: a requisite nursing agenda.

作者信息

Boyle Deborah A

出版信息

Online J Issues Nurs. 2011 Jan 31;16(1):2. doi: 10.3912/OJIN.Vol16No01Man02.

Abstract

Nurses have a longstanding history of witnessing the tragedy experienced by patients and families; however, their own reactions to profound loss and premature death have not been systematically addressed. There is a paucity of research describing interventions to prevent or minimize the ramifications of repeated exposure to traumatic events in the clinical workplace. Compassion fatigue is a contemporary label affixed to the concept of personal vicarious exposure to trauma on a regular basis. Yet this phenomenon of compassion fatigue lacks clarity. In this article, the author begins by describing compassion fatigue and distinguishing compassion fatigue from burnout. Next she discusses risk factors for, and the assessment of compassion fatigue. The need to support nurses who witness tragedy and workplace interventions to confront compassion fatigue are described.

摘要

护士长期以来一直见证着患者及其家庭所经历的悲剧;然而,她们自身对巨大损失和过早死亡的反应却从未得到系统的探讨。关于预防或尽量减少临床工作场所反复接触创伤性事件的影响的干预措施的研究很少。同情疲劳是一个当代术语,用于描述个人定期间接接触创伤的概念。然而,这种同情疲劳现象尚不清楚。在本文中,作者首先描述了同情疲劳,并将同情疲劳与职业倦怠区分开来。接下来,她讨论了同情疲劳的风险因素及评估方法。文中还描述了支持目睹悲剧的护士的必要性以及应对同情疲劳的工作场所干预措施。

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