...
首页> 外文期刊>Canadian oncology nursing journal = >An exploration of the experience of compassion fatigue in clinical oncology nurses.
【24h】

An exploration of the experience of compassion fatigue in clinical oncology nurses.

机译:临床肿瘤学护士对同伴疲劳体验的探索。

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

Compassion fatigue (CF) is "debilitating weariness brought about by repetitive, empathic responses to the pain and suffering of others" (LaRowe, 2005, p. 21). The work performed by oncology nurses, and the experiences of the people they care for, place oncology nurses at high risk for CF (Pierce et al., 2007; Ferrell & Coyle, 2008). Thus oncology nurses were chosen as the study focus. This paper details a descriptive exploratory qualitative research study that investigated the experience of CF in Canadian clinical oncology registered nurses (RNs). A conceptual stress process model by Aneshensel, Pearlin, Mullan, Zarit, and Whitlatch (1995) that considers caregivers' stress in four domains provided the study framework (see Figure 1). Nineteen study participants were recruited through an advertisement in the Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal (CONJ). The advertisement directed potential participants to a university-based online website developed for this study. Participants completed a questionnaire and wrote a narrative describing an experience with CF and submitted these through the secure research website. Data were analyzed thematically. Five themes include: defining CF, causes of CF, factors that worsen CF, factors that lessen CF, and outcomes of CF. Participants had limited knowledge about CF, about lack of external support, and that insufficient time to provide high quality, care may precipitate CF. The gap between quality of care nurses wanted to provide and what they were able to do, compounded by coexisting physical and emotional stress, worsened CF. CF was lessened by colleague support, work-life balance, connecting with others, acknowledgement, and maturity and experience. Outcomes of CF included profound fatigue of mind and body, negative effects on personal relationships, and considering leaving the specialty. Recommendations that may enhance oncology nurse well-being are provided.
机译:同情疲劳(CF)是“通过对他人的痛苦和苦难反复进行的移情反应而造成的疲倦”(LaRowe,2005,第21页)。肿瘤科护士所做的工作以及他们所照顾的人的经历使肿瘤科护士面临CF的高风险(Pierce等,2007; Ferrell&Coyle,2008)。因此,肿瘤科护士被选为研究重点。本文详细介绍了一项描述性探索性定性研究,该研究调查了CF在加拿大临床肿瘤学注册护士(RNs)中的经历。 Aneshensel,Pearlin,Mullan,Zarit和Whitlatch(1995)提出的概念性压力过程模型考虑了护理人员在四个方面的压力,从而提供了研究框架(见图1)。通过《加拿大肿瘤学护理杂志》(CONJ)上的广告招募了19名研究参与者。广告将潜在的参与者定向到针对该研究开发的基于大学的在线网站。参与者填写了一份问卷,并写了描述CF经历的叙述,并通过安全的研究网站提交了这些经历。对数据进行专题分析。五个主题包括:定义CF,CF的成因,使CF恶化的因素,降低CF的因素以及CF的结果。参与者对CF的了解有限,缺乏外部支持,并且没有足够的时间提供高质量的护理可能会使CF沉淀。护士想要提供的护理质量与他们所能做的之间的差距,再加上身体和情绪上的压力,加剧了CF的恶化。同事们的支持,工作与生活的平衡,与他人的联系,认可以及成熟度和经验减少了CF。 CF的结果包括身心严重疲劳,对人际关系的负面影响以及考虑离开专业。提供了可以增强肿瘤科护士福祉的建议。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号