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Background: Nurses frequently experience compassion fatigue and burnout, which have an impact on both their personal lives and patient care. The aim of this study was to assess compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction among nurses working in a tertiary care hospital of Nepal during COVID-19 Pandemic.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 230 nurses working in Chitwan Medical College Teaching Hospital. Simple random sampling technique was used to select the study sample. Data were collected using self-administered questionnaire with Professional Quality of Life Questionnaire (ProQOL) from 15th July 2021AD to 15th September 2021AD. Data were analyzed in SPSS version 15 for window using descriptive and inferential statistics.
Results: Majority of the nurses reported moderate level of compassion fatigue 177 (77.0%), burnout 176 (76.5%) and compassion satisfaction 164 (71.3%) whereas only 65 (28.3%), 8 (3.5%) and 2 (0.9%) nurses had high level of compassion satisfaction, fatigue and burnout respectively. Level of compassion fatigue and burnout were significantly associated with professional protection training. There was significant relationship found among components of ProQOL where compassion satisfaction was negatively correlated with fatigue (r= -.149: p-0.024) and burnout (r=-.487: p-0.000) but compassion fatigue and burnout were positively correlated with each other (r=0.522, p=<0.001).
Conclusions: Majority of nurses working in tertiary care hospital have moderate level of compassion satisfaction, fatigue and burnout during COVID-19 crisis. Hence, effective measures need to be implemented by hospital administration to enhance the nurses’ satisfaction and to reduce fatigue and burnout during pandemic period.
背景:护士经常经历同情疲劳和倦怠,这对他们的个人生活和病人护理都有影响。本研究的目的是评估尼泊尔一家三级护理医院护士在COVID-19大流行期间的同情疲劳、倦怠和同情满意度。方法:对奇旺医学院附属医院230名护士进行横断面调查。采用简单随机抽样方法选取研究样本。数据收集采用自填问卷和专业生活质量问卷(ProQOL),时间为2021AD年7月15日至2021AD年9月15日。数据在SPSS version 15 for window中使用描述性统计和推断性统计进行分析。结果:大多数护士有中度同情疲劳177例(77.0%),倦怠176例(76.5%),同情满意度164例(71.3%),而高同情满意度65例(28.3%),高同情疲劳8例(3.5%),高同情倦怠2例(0.9%)。同情疲劳和倦怠水平与专业保护培训显著相关。同情心满意度与疲劳负相关的ProQOL各成分间存在显著相关(r= -)。149: p = 0.024)和倦怠(r=-。487: p-0.000),但同情疲劳与倦怠正相关(r=0.522, p=<0.001)。结论:三级医院护士在COVID-19危机期间的同情满意度、疲劳程度和倦怠程度均为中等。因此,医院管理部门需要采取有效措施,提高护士的满意度,减少大流行期间的疲劳和倦怠。