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Abstract
Background:
Nurses who are constantly being exposed to patients’ suffering can lead to compassion fatigue. There is a gap in the latest research regarding nurses’ experiences of compassion fatigue. Little is known about how compassion fatigue affects the nurse as a person, and indications of how it affects the profession are scarce.
Aim:
The aim of this study was to explore compassion fatigue experienced by nurses and how it affects them as persons and professionals.
Research design, participants, and research context:
A qualitative explorative approach was used. The data consisted of texts from interviews with seven nurses in various nursing contexts. Content analysis was used.
Ethical consideration:
Ethical approval was sought and granted from an ethics committee at the university where the researchers were based, and written, informed consent was obtained from all the participants.
Findings:
Five themes were discovered: Compassion as an empathic gift and compassion fatigue as a result of compassion overload, Compassion fatigue as exhausting the nurse as a professional and private person, Compassion fatigue as a crisis with potentially valuable insights, Compassion fatigue can be handled by self-care and focus on self, and Compassion fatigue is affected by life itself and multifaceted factors.
Discussion:
Compassion stress and overload can lead to compassion fatigue. Compassion fatigue affects the nurse’s ability to compassion, and the caring is no longer experienced in the same way; the nurses experienced it as being deprived of the gift of compassion. Compassion fatigue implicates a crisis with potentially valuable insights.
Conclusion:
Compassion fatigue can be symbolized as bruises in the soul, hurtful, but with time it can fade away, although it leaves a sense of caution within the nurse, which can affect the suffering patient.
Nurses who are constantly being exposed to patients’ suffering can lead to compassion fatigue. There is a gap in the latest research regarding nurses’ experiences of compassion fatigue. Little is known about how compassion fatigue affects the nurse as a person, and indications of how it affects the profession are scarce.
Aim:
The aim of this study was to explore compassion fatigue experienced by nurses and how it affects them as persons and professionals.
Research design, participants, and research context:
A qualitative explorative approach was used. The data consisted of texts from interviews with seven nurses in various nursing contexts. Content analysis was used.
Ethical consideration:
Ethical approval was sought and granted from an ethics committee at the university where the researchers were based, and written, informed consent was obtained from all the participants.
Findings:
Five themes were discovered: Compassion as an empathic gift and compassion fatigue as a result of compassion overload, Compassion fatigue as exhausting the nurse as a professional and private person, Compassion fatigue as a crisis with potentially valuable insights, Compassion fatigue can be handled by self-care and focus on self, and Compassion fatigue is affected by life itself and multifaceted factors.
Discussion:
Compassion stress and overload can lead to compassion fatigue. Compassion fatigue affects the nurse’s ability to compassion, and the caring is no longer experienced in the same way; the nurses experienced it as being deprived of the gift of compassion. Compassion fatigue implicates a crisis with potentially valuable insights.
Conclusion:
Compassion fatigue can be symbolized as bruises in the soul, hurtful, but with time it can fade away, although it leaves a sense of caution within the nurse, which can affect the suffering patient.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1-14 |
Journal | Nursing Ethics |
Volume | 29 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 20 Jul 2021 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Keywords
- Compassion fatigue
- experiences
- interviews
- nurses
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Compassion and ethical sensitivity for alleviating the patients' suffering in care
Hemberg, J. (Principal Investigator), Korzhina, Y. (Co-Investigator), Blomqvist, H. (Co-Investigator), Linnanen, C. (Co-Investigator) & Storm, E. (Co-Investigator)
Svensk-Österbottniska samfundet
01/01/18 → …
Project: Foundation