Jakel Patricia, Kenney Jillian, Ludan Natalia, Miller Pamela S, McNair Norma, Matesic Edith
UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica, CA.
University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) Santa Monica Medical Center.
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2016 Dec 1;20(6):611-616. doi: 10.1188/16.CJON.611-616.
Oncology nurses have increased exposure to the prolonged illness, tragedy, loss, and premature death of patients. As a result, they are at higher risk for developing compassion fatigue.
The aim of this study was to examine if use of the Provider Resilience mobile application (PRMA) will improve oncology nurses' professional quality of life.
The quasiexperimental design was comprised of a longitudinal approach to evaluate the effect of an intervention program, PRMA, on professional quality of life between two nonrandomized groups (intervention and control) using pre- and post-tests in a sample of oncology RNs.
The findings of this study demonstrated no significant relationships between the intervention and control groups on secondary traumatic stress, compassion satisfaction, and burnout among oncology nurses.
肿瘤护理人员更多地接触到患者的长期疾病、悲剧、损失和过早死亡。因此,他们出现同情疲劳的风险更高。
本研究的目的是检验使用“提供者复原力”移动应用程序(PRMA)是否会改善肿瘤护理人员的职业生活质量。
准实验设计采用纵向研究方法,通过对一组肿瘤注册护士样本中的两个非随机分组(干预组和对照组)进行前后测试,来评估干预项目PRMA对职业生活质量的影响。
本研究结果表明,干预组和对照组在肿瘤护理人员的继发性创伤压力、同情满意度和职业倦怠方面没有显著关系。