Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5T 1R8, Canada.
de Souza Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, ON M5T 1R8, Canada.
Curr Oncol. 2022 Feb 27;29(3):1461-1474. doi: 10.3390/curroncol29030123.
Health professionals working in oncology face the challenge of a stressful work environment along with impacts of providing care to those suffering from a life-threatening illness and encountering high levels of patient loss. Longitudinal exposure to loss and suffering can lead to grief, which over time can lead to the development of compassion fatigue (CF). Prevalence rates of CF are significant, yet health professionals have little knowledge on the topic. A six-week continuing education program aimed to provide information on CF and support in managing grief and loss and consisted of virtual sessions, case-based learning, and an online community of practice. Content included personal, health system, and team-related risk factors; protective variables associated with CF; grief models; and strategies to help manage grief and loss and to mitigate against CF. Participants also developed personal plans. Pre- and post-course evaluations assessed confidence, knowledge, and overall satisfaction. A total of 189 health professionals completed the program (90% nurses). Reported patient loss was high (58.8% > 10 deaths annually; 12.2% > 50). Improvements in confidence and knowledge across several domains (p < 0.05) related to managing grief and loss were observed, including use of grief assessment tools, risk factors for CF, and strategies to mitigate against CF. Satisfaction level post-program was high. An educational program aiming to improve knowledge of CF and management of grief and loss demonstrated benefit.
从事肿瘤学的健康专业人员面临着充满压力的工作环境的挑战,他们需要为那些患有危及生命的疾病的人提供护理,并面对大量的患者死亡。长期接触丧失和痛苦会导致悲伤,随着时间的推移,悲伤可能会导致同情疲劳(CF)的发展。CF 的患病率很高,但健康专业人员对此知之甚少。一个为期六周的继续教育计划旨在提供关于 CF 的信息,并支持管理悲伤和失落,该计划包括虚拟会议、基于案例的学习和在线实践社区。内容包括个人、卫生系统和团队相关的风险因素;与 CF 相关的保护变量;悲伤模型;以及帮助管理悲伤和失落以及减轻 CF 的策略。参与者还制定了个人计划。课程前后的评估评估了信心、知识和总体满意度。共有 189 名健康专业人员完成了该计划(90%为护士)。报告的患者死亡人数很高(58.8%每年超过 10 人死亡;12.2%每年超过 50 人死亡)。观察到几个领域(p<0.05)管理悲伤和失落的信心和知识都有所提高,包括使用悲伤评估工具、CF 的风险因素和减轻 CF 的策略。对计划后的满意度很高。旨在提高 CF 知识和管理悲伤和失落的教育计划显示出了益处。