Compassion Fatigue and Burnout in Nursing
Enhancing Professional Quality of Life
New York : Springer Pub., [2013]
Format: Book
Description: xx, 231 pages ; 23 cm
Compassion fatigue afflicts nurses working in all caring environments and has become a serious issue in health care institutions worldwide. This is the only book to specifically address this challenge and the related syndrome of burnout in nursing. It presents a unique healing model to identify, treat and, where possible, avert compassion fatigue with holistic strategies and action plans that help cultivate a healthier, more satisfying work environment. The volume addresses risk factors for, and manifestations of, compassion fatigue, burnout, and other related experiences--such as post-traumatic stress, death overload, collective trauma, and moral distress--and presents strategies to mediate and resolve these issues. The author emphasizes ways in which dissatisfaction negatively influences the quality of patient care and calls for nurses to reinvent their work environments to promote compassion contentment. Case vignettes and exercises will help readers identify and alter patterns of negativity to reaffirm purpose in the professional lives.
Contents:
The good, the bad, and the ugly -- Transforming both health and care -- Compassion and contentment : being heartful -- Values and excellences in nursing -- The art of reaffirming purpose -- A heavy heart hurts -- I know what I ought to do! -- Burnt out and seemingly heartless -- Being prepared to care for the dying -- Shared horrors and aching, breaking hearts -- Cultivating collective mindful awareness -- Imagine it and actualize it.
ISBN:
9780826109774
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
HEALTH Specialist Tod | Blythewood | Nonfiction | In |
Includes bibliographical references and index.