Exploring compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue in emergency nurses: a mixed-methods study.

Q3 Nursing Emergency Nurse Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Epub Date: 2023-06-06 DOI:10.7748/en.2023.e2164
Helen Francis-Wenger
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Abstract

Background: Compassion fatigue can have detrimental effects on emergency nurses and the quality of patient care they deliver. Ongoing challenges such as operational pressures and the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic may have increased nurses' risk of experiencing compassion fatigue.

Aim: To explore and understand emergency nurses' experiences and perceptions of compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue.

Method: This study used an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design comprising two phases. In phase one, the Professional Quality of Life (ProQOL-5) scale was used to obtain information on the prevalence and severity of compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue among emergency nurses. In phase two, six participants' experiences and perceptions were explored via semi-structured interviews.

Findings: A total of 44 emergency nurses completed the ProQOL-5 questionnaires. Six respondents had a high compassion satisfaction score, 38 had a moderate score and none had a low score. In the interviews, participants revealed different explanations regarding their compassion satisfaction levels. Three main themes were identified: personal reflections; factors identified as maintaining stability; and external factors affecting compassion.

Conclusion: Compassion fatigue needs to be prevented and addressed systemically to avoid detrimental effects on ED staff morale and well-being, staff retention, patients and care delivery.

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探索急诊护士的同情满意度和同情疲劳:一项混合方法研究。
背景:同情心疲劳会对急诊护士及其提供的患者护理质量产生不利影响。目的:探讨并了解急诊护士对同情心满意度和同情心疲劳的体验和看法:本研究采用解释性顺序混合方法设计,包括两个阶段。在第一阶段,使用职业生活质量(ProQOL-5)量表来了解急诊护士同情心满意度和同情心疲劳的普遍程度和严重程度。在第二阶段,通过半结构式访谈探讨了六位参与者的经验和看法:共有 44 名急诊护士填写了 ProQOL-5 问卷。6 名受访者的同情心满意度得分较高,38 人得分中等,没有人得分较低。在访谈中,受访者对其同情心满意度水平做出了不同的解释。我们确定了三大主题:个人反思、维持稳定性的因素以及影响同情心的外部因素:需要系统地预防和解决同情心疲劳问题,以避免对急诊室员工的士气和福祉、员工保留率、患者和护理服务造成不利影响。
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