Compassion Fatigue and Compassion Satisfaction in Pediatric Intensive Care Professionals.

Eleni Panagou, Evdokia D Missouridou, Afroditi Zartaloudi, John Koutelekos, Evangelos Dousis, Chrisoula Dafogianni, Eugenia Vlachou, Eleni Evagelou
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Background: Paediatric ICU doctors and nurses' quality of professional life is influenced by the intense emotions and distress experienced when caring for suffering children and their families.

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of compassion satisfaction (CS) and compassion fatigue (CF) in Paediatric Intensive Care Units in Greece.

Methods: Out of 147 intensive care professionals in public hospitals in Greece completed the ProQOL-V scale as well as a socio-demographic and professional-life characteristics questionnaire.

Results: Almost two thirds of participants reported medium-risk for CF (74.8%) while 23.1% and 76.9% of professionals expressed high or medium potential for CS respectively. More than half of doctors and nurses in paediatric ICUs report being overprotective towards members of the family as a result of their professional life and that their work-life affects their attitude towards life in general.

Conclusion: Recognizing factors related to CF may support paediatric intensive care professionals in avoiding the costs of exposure to the trauma and loss experiences of patients and their families. A trauma-informed intensive care culture and continuing trauma-informed education may shield professionals from the erosive effects of lingering emotions which may trigger secondary traumatic stress symptoms and also facilitate adequate reflection on their emotional reactions in the landscape of intensive care.

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儿童重症监护专业人员的同情疲劳与同情满意度。
背景:儿科ICU医生和护士在照顾患病儿童及其家庭时所经历的强烈情绪和痛苦会影响他们的职业生活质量。目的:本研究的目的是检查同情满意度(CS)和同情疲劳(CF)在希腊儿科重症监护病房的患病率。方法:对希腊公立医院147名重症监护专业人员进行ProQOL-V量表和社会人口学及职业生活特征问卷调查。结果:几乎三分之二的参与者报告了CF的中等风险(74.8%),而23.1%和76.9%的专业人员分别表现出CS的高或中等潜力。儿科重症监护病房中一半以上的医生和护士报告说,由于他们的职业生活,他们对家庭成员的保护过度,他们的工作生活总体上影响了他们对生活的态度。结论:认识到与CF相关的因素可能有助于儿科重症监护专业人员避免暴露于患者及其家属的创伤和损失经历的成本。创伤知情的重症监护文化和持续的创伤知情教育可以保护专业人员免受挥之不去的情绪的侵蚀影响,这种情绪可能引发继发性创伤应激症状,也有助于在重症监护环境中充分反思他们的情绪反应。
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