College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Department of Anesthesia, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2023 Aug;20(4):290-305. doi: 10.1111/wvn.12664. Epub 2023 Jun 20.
The unprecedented exodus of workers from the healthcare system is a patient safety crisis. Organizational compassion in health care is the proactive, systematic, and continuous identification, alleviation, and prevention of all sources of suffering.
This scoping review aimed to describe the evidence regarding the impact of organizational compassion on clinicians, identify gaps, and provide recommendations for future research.
A comprehensive librarian-assisted database search was conducted. Databases searched were PubMed, SCOPUS, EMBASE, Web of Science, PsychInfo, and Business Source Complete. Combinations of search terms regarding health care, compassion, organizational compassion, and workplace suffering were used. The search strategy was limited to English language articles and those published between 2000 and 2021.
Database search yielded 781 articles. After removing duplicates, 468 were screened by title and abstract, and 313 were excluded. One-hundred and fifty-five underwent full-text screening, and 137 were removed, leaving 18 eligible articles, two of which were set in the United States. Ten articles evaluated barriers or facilitators to organizational compassion, four evaluated elements of compassionate leadership, and four evaluated the Schwartz Center Rounds intervention. Several described the need to create systems that are compassionate to clinicians. Lack of time, support staff, and resources impeded the delivery of such interventions.
Little research has been done to understand and evaluate the impact of compassion on US clinicians. Given the workforce crisis in American health care and the potential positive impact of increasing compassion for clinicians, there is an urgent need for researchers and healthcare administrators to fill this gap.
医护人员前所未有的大量流失是一场患者安全危机。医疗保健中的组织关怀是主动、系统和持续地识别、减轻和预防所有痛苦根源的行为。
本范围综述旨在描述组织关怀对临床医生的影响的证据,确定差距,并为未来的研究提供建议。
进行了全面的图书馆员辅助数据库搜索。搜索的数据库包括 PubMed、SCOPUS、EMBASE、Web of Science、PsychInfo 和 Business Source Complete。使用了与医疗保健、同情、组织关怀和工作场所痛苦相关的搜索词组合。搜索策略仅限于英语文章和 2000 年至 2021 年间发表的文章。
数据库搜索产生了 781 篇文章。去除重复项后,通过标题和摘要筛选了 468 篇,排除了 313 篇。155 篇进行了全文筛选,排除了 137 篇,留下了 18 篇符合条件的文章,其中 2 篇在美国进行。有 10 篇文章评估了组织关怀的障碍或促进因素,4 篇评估了富有同情心的领导要素,4 篇评估了施瓦茨中心轮次干预。有几篇文章描述了需要创建对临床医生富有同情心的系统。缺乏时间、支持人员和资源阻碍了此类干预措施的实施。
在美国医疗保健领域,几乎没有研究来了解和评估同情对临床医生的影响。鉴于美国医疗保健劳动力危机以及增加对临床医生同情的潜在积极影响,研究人员和医疗保健管理人员迫切需要填补这一空白。