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Compassion satisfaction, burnout, and compassion fatigue among emergency nurses compared with nurses in other selected inpatient specialties.

机译:与其他选定住院专业的护士相比,急诊护士的同情满意度,倦怠和同情疲劳。

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INTRODUCTION: Today the proportion of acute patients entering the health care system through emergency departments continues to grow, the number of uninsured patients relying primarily on treatment in the emergency department is increasing, and patients' average acuities are rising. At the same time, support resources are constrained, while reimbursement and reputation depends increasingly on publicly available measures of patient satisfaction. It is important to understand the potential effect of these pressures on direct care staff. This study explores the prevalence of compassion satisfaction, burnout, and compassion fatigue among emergency nurses and nurses in other selected inpatient specialties. METHODS: Emergency nurses and nurses from 3 other specialty units self-selected participation in a cross-sectional survey. Participants completed a sociodemographic profile and the Professional Quality of Life: Compassion Satisfaction and Fatigue Subscales, R-IV. Scale scores were summed for compassion satisfaction, burnout, and compassion fatigue for emergency nurses and compared with those of nurses in other specialties. RESULTS: Approximately 82% of emergency nurses had moderate to high levels of burnout, and nearly 86% had moderate to high levels of compassion fatigue. Differences between emergency nurses and those working in 3 other specialty areas, that is, oncology, nephrology, and intensive care, on the subscales for compassion satisfaction, burnout, or compassion fatigue did not reach the level of statistical significance. However, the scores of emergency nurses evidenced a risk for less compassion satisfaction, while intensive care nurses demonstrated a higher risk for burnout and oncology nurses reflected a risk for higher compassion fatigue. DISCUSSION: ED nurse managers, along with other nurse leaders, are faced with the competing demands of managing the satisfaction of patients, recruitment and retention of experienced nurses, and provision of quality and safe care customized to patients' needs and preferences. Understanding the concepts of compassion satisfaction, burnout, and compassion fatigue, recognizing the signs and symptoms, and identifying best practice interventions, will help nurses maintain caring attitudes with patients and contribute to patient satisfaction.
机译:引言:今天,通过急诊科进入医疗系统的急性患者比例持续增长,主要依靠急诊科治疗的未投保患者数量正在增加,患者的平均视力正在提高。同时,支持资源受到限制,而报销和声誉越来越依赖于可公开获得的患者满意度指标。重要的是要了解这些压力对直接护理人员的潜在影响。本研究探讨了急诊护士和其他选定住院专业的护士中同情满意度,倦怠和同情疲劳的患病率。方法:急诊护士和其他3个专业部门的护士自行选择参加横断面调查。参与者完成了社会人口统计学资料和“专业生活质量:同情心满意度和疲劳分量表” R-IV。将急救护士的同情满意度,倦怠和同情疲劳的量表分数相加,并与其他专业的护士进行比较。结果:大约82%的急诊护士患有中度至高水平的倦怠,近86%的患者具有中度至高水平的同情疲劳。急诊护士与在其他3个专业领域(即肿瘤学,肾脏病学和重症监护)在同情满意度,倦怠或同情疲劳分量表上的差异未达到统计显着水平。但是,急诊护士的分数显示出对同情心满意度较低的风险,而重症监护护士表现出更高的倦怠风险,而肿瘤科护士则反映出同情心疲劳较高的风险。讨论:ED护士经理以及其他护士领导者面临着以下挑战:管理患者的满意度,招聘和聘用经验丰富的护士,以及根据患者的需求和喜好提供优质和安全的护理。了解同情满意度,倦怠和同情疲劳的概念,识别体征和症状,并确定最佳实践干预措施,将有助于护士保持对患者的关怀态度并有助于患者满意度。

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