Public spirit and compassion fatigue

Trine Lykkegaard Sønderkær
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This paper discusses the concept of compassion fatigue in light of the importance that political decisions, especially the application of the concept of public spirit, have had on care and nursing in a Danish hospital context during the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper is based on recent research literature in the field as well as the author’s own participatory observation study. The paper suggests that nurses already show a sense of public spirit due to their authorization and professional ethics, but at the same time they must balance the ambiguity of nursing care. A linguistic-philosophical study of public spirit shows that the concept can have a discursive, double-binding and interpellative effect on nurses, who may therefore have an experience of inadequacy and compassion fatigue. In this context, compassion fatigue must be understood as the fact that nurses cannot provide the care they want or that is expected of them. Public spirit can be said to have had a renaissance and linguistic and moral supremacy during the COVID-19 pandemic. The paper views the concept of waywardness1 as a possible response for how to prevent or completely avoid compassion fatigue, so that nurses instead have an experience of compassion / self-compassion. This could in the end be important for encouraging more nursing students and nurses who have the desire and opportunity to stay in the profession. Keywords: Nursing care, compassion fatigue, public spirit, compassion, COVID-19 pandemic
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公共精神与同情疲劳
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,政治决策,尤其是公共精神概念的应用,对丹麦医院的护理工作产生了重要影响。本文基于该领域的最新研究文献以及作者自己的参与式观察研究。论文认为,护士因其授权和职业道德已经表现出一种公共精神,但同时她们必须平衡护理工作的模糊性。对公共精神的语言哲学研究表明,这一概念会对护士产生话语、双重束缚和解释性影响,因此,护士可能会有一种不足和同情疲劳的体验。在这种情况下,同情疲劳必须被理解为护士无法提供她们想要的或期望她们提供的护理。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,公共精神可以说得到了复兴,并在语言和道德上占据了上风。本文将 "向道 "1 的概念视为如何预防或完全避免同情疲劳的可能对策,从而使护士获得同情/自我同情的体验。这对于鼓励更多的护理专业学生和有意愿、有机会留在护理行业的护士来说可能是非常重要的:护理 同情疲劳 公共精神 同情 COVID-19 大流行病
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