A qualitative study on burnout and coping in palliative nurses.

Laurence Tan, Lim Siao Ee, Toh Hui Jin
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Background: With burnout rates highly prevalent in palliative care nurses, it is important to have a holistic understanding of the causes of burnout and strategies both to prevent burnout and to cope with burnout.

Aim: To understand the causes of burnout and strategies used to prevent and cope with burnout in palliative care nurses. This would allow the implementation of strategies on a personal level and organisational level to mitigate the effects of burnout.

Methods: A thematic analysis to explore palliative care nurses' experiences and their interpretations. In total, 11 in-depth interviews and one focus group discussion with 19 nurses were conducted. The study participants were recruited from three palliative care units within a health cluster in Singapore and had at least 1 year of experience working in palliative care.

Results: Five themes were identified: (a) description of burnout and its attributes; (b) factors that contribute to burnout; (c) triggers that initiate burnout; (d) coping with burnout; and (e) resilience to burnout. The nurses were competent in recognising signs of burnout and understood the use of coping strategies to manage burnout. They were also able to develop resilience to burnout through meaning-making and personal experiences.

Significance of results: Helping palliative nurses find a deep purpose in their work builds resilience. Managers, organisation leaders, researchers and peers should look into ways to increase resilience in this group of nurses.

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关于姑息治疗护士职业倦怠和应对方法的定性研究。
背景:目的:了解姑息关怀护士职业倦怠的原因以及预防和应对职业倦怠的策略。目的:了解姑息关怀护士职业倦怠的原因以及预防和应对职业倦怠的策略,从而在个人和组织层面实施减轻职业倦怠影响的策略:方法:采用主题分析法探讨姑息关怀护士的经验及其解释。共对 19 名护士进行了 11 次深入访谈和 1 次焦点小组讨论。研究参与者来自新加坡一个医疗集群内的三个姑息关怀科室,至少有一年的姑息关怀工作经验:研究确定了五个主题(结果:确定了五个主题:(a)对职业倦怠及其属性的描述;(b)导致职业倦怠的因素;(c)引发职业倦怠的诱因;(d)应对职业倦怠;以及(e)对职业倦怠的复原力。护士们能够识别职业倦怠的迹象,并了解如何使用应对策略来控制职业倦怠。她们还能够通过意义建构和个人经历培养对职业倦怠的复原力:结果的意义:帮助姑息治疗护士在工作中找到深层次的目标,可以培养她们的抗挫折能力。管理者、组织领导者、研究人员和同行应研究如何提高这一护士群体的复原力。
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