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Nurse-Patient Connectedness and Nurses' Professional Quality of Life: Experiences of Volunteering at a Pediatric Oncology Camp

机译:护士患者关联和护士的职业生活质量:儿科肿瘤营志愿服务的经验

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Objective: Pediatric oncology nurses can experience burnout, vicarious traumatization, and compassion fatigue related to the unique stressors of their profession. Opportunities to enhance nurses' professional commitment and nurse-patient connectedness may mitigate these stressors. This study explored the impact of volunteering at a local oncology camp on pediatric oncology nurses' professional quality of life and connectedness with their oncology patients. Method and Sample: Pediatric oncology nurses from a single institution were invited to participate in this mixed methods study. Participants completed a survey assessing professional quality of life, professional commitment, and patient connectedness. Nurses who had oncology camp volunteer experience were invited to participate in a qualitative interview. Results: Compared with noncamp nurses (n = 23), camp nurses (n = 25) had increased odds of a low burnout score (odds ratio = 6.74, 95% confidence interval [1.10, 41.43], p = .039) and increased odds of a high compassion satisfaction score (odds ratio = 4.69, 95% confidence interval [1.14, 19.32], p = .033). Qualitative interviews supported the impact of volunteering at camp on nurses' personal and professional perspective, nursing practice, and delivery of person-centered care. Conclusion: Volunteering at a pediatric oncology camp provided nurses the opportunity to engage with patients, share experiences, and view patients as individuals while still maintaining professional boundaries. Nurses who volunteer at camp described a perspective moving beyond patient-centered to person-centered care, and for some pediatric oncology nurses, camp volunteering may be a novel way to mitigate burnout and an important tool to enhance resiliency.
机译:目的:儿科肿瘤学护士可以体验倦怠,替代的创伤,与他们职业的独特压力园相关的悲观创伤和慈悲疲劳。加强护士的专业承诺和护士患者关联的机会可能会降低这些压力源。本研究探讨了志愿服务对当地肿瘤阵营对儿科肿瘤的影响,与其肿瘤学患者的专业生活质量和关联性。方法和样品:邀请单个机构的儿科肿瘤医院参加这种混合方法研究。参与者完成了评估专业生活质量,专业承诺和患者关联的调查。邀请志愿者经验的护士参加定性采访。结果:与非达斯护士(n = 23)相比,营地护士(n = 25)的速度得分的几率增加(差距= 6.74,95%置信区间[1.10,41.43],p = .039)并增加高度同情心满意度的几率(差距= 4.69,95%置信区间[1.14,19.32],p = .033)。定性访谈支持志愿服务在营地对护士个人和专业视角,护理练习和交付的人为中心护理的影响。结论:在儿科肿瘤训练营志愿服务提供了护士,有机会与患者一起参与,分享经验和将患者视为个人,同时仍然保持专业的界限。在营地志愿者的护士描述了一个以患者为中心的患者为中心的护理而移动的视角,并且对于一些儿科肿瘤护士,营地志愿者可能是减轻倦怠和增强弹性的重要工具的新方法。

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