员工福利:发展变革策略以解决关怀职业的同理心倦怠

S. Turner, Lesley Gill
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组织员工的总体健康和福利,也被称为员工福利,仍然是组织和领导规划的重要组成部分。在个人层面上,福利通常与一个人的满意度、参与度和奉献程度有关。在组织层面,福利可以与生产力、营业额和员工关系联系在一起。员工的福利,特别是在关爱行业,往往受到患者情感需求的影响,这极大地影响了他们对他人和自己保持同理心和同情心的能力。同理心,就像任何情感资源一样,如果不经常补充,就会耗尽。同情疲劳,也被称为同情倦怠,是那些从事情感要求较高的工作的人所经历的一种情绪状态,比如医疗保健专业人员、警察和社会工作者。共情倦怠的常见症状包括抑郁、焦虑、旷工和嗜睡。在组织层面,领导决策必须考虑到他们的职业对更广泛的劳动力的影响,从而制定策略来防止同理心倦怠。本文探讨了当地医院员工福利的观点,以制定变革策略,帮助护理专业人员管理他们的压力和维持同理心水平。从探索性研究项目中,可以采取措施改善整个组织的员工福利。这些变革战略包括加强沟通渠道以消除支持障碍,支持现有的员工援助计划,制定弹性培训计划,以及缩小行政领导与员工之间的差距。护理专业是指职位/角色,包括但不限于护理、临床医生、医生、护理人员、精神健康员工、护理人员、辅导员、生理学家、护理员和福利人员。
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Employee welfare: Developing change strategies to address empathy burnout in caring professions
The general health and wellbeing of an organisation’s workforce, also referred to as employee welfare, remains a crucial component in organisational and leadership planning. At the level of an individual, welfare is often related to one’s level of satisfaction, engagement and dedication. At the organisational level, welfare can be associated with productivity, turnover, and employee relationships. An employee’s welfare, particularly in a caring profession, is often subject to the emotionally demanding needs of their patients, which significantly affects their ability to remain empathic and compassionate towards others, and themselves. Empathy, like any emotional resource, can be exhausted if not replenished often. Compassion fatigue, also known as empathy burnout, is an emotional state experienced by those working in emotionally demanding roles, such as healthcare professionals, police service and social workers. The common symptoms of empathy burnout include depression, anxiety, absenteeism and lethargy. At an organisational level, it is imperative that leadership decisions consider the implications of their profession to the wider workforce, and so develop strategies to prevent empathy burnout. This paper explored the perspectives of employee welfare at a local hospital to develop strategies for change that may assist caring professionals in managing their stress and maintaining levels of empathy. From the exploratory research project, strategies emerged that could be actioned to improve employee welfare across the organisation. These strategies for change included strengthening communication lines to eliminate barriers to support, bolstering the existing employee assistance programme, developing resilience training schemes, and closing the gap between executive leadership and staff. Caring professions are positions/roles including but not limited to nursing, clinicians, physicians, paramedics, mental health employee, caregiving, counsellors, physiologists, orderly and welfare officers.
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