Determining Conscience Perception and Compassion Fatigue among the Nurses Who Worked At Pandemic Clinics: Sample of City Hospital

Papatya Karakurt, M. Fırat, S. Yildirim
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This study was done to determine the level of conscience perception and compassion fatigue among the nurses who worked at pandemic clinics. This study was conducted with 172 nurses who worked at a pandemic clinic of a city hospital. To collect the data; “personal information request form”, “perceptions of conscience questionnaire”, and “compassion fatigue-short scale” were employed. To analyze the data; percentage, averages, t test, one way variance and correlation analysis were used. 70.9% of the nurses were female, 79.1% of them had undergraduate degrees, 49.4% of them were married, 46.5% of them had children and 78.5% had a clear conscience during the time that they worked at pandemic clinics. The participating nurses received 65.04±10.10 in perceptions of conscience questionnaire and 72.34±22.15 in compassion fatigue-short scale. Gender and the school from which the participants graduated affected perceptions of conscience while age, the school from which the participants graduated, length of professional working, the tasks in the unit and the negative experiences affected compassion fatigue. In the study; it was identified that nurses’ perceptions of conscience were high whereas their compassion fatigue was moderate. It was found that no significant correlation was found between nurses’ nurses’ perceptions of conscience and their compassion fatigue. It may be recommended that nurses be taught coping skills against extraordinary situations like COVID-19.
流行病诊所护士良知感知与同情疲劳的研究——以城市医院为例
本研究旨在确定在流行病诊所工作的护士的良心知觉和同情疲劳水平。这项研究是对172名在一家城市医院的流行病诊所工作的护士进行的。收集数据;采用“个人信息申请表”、“良心感知问卷”和“同情疲劳短量表”。分析数据;采用百分比、平均值、t检验、单因素方差和相关分析。70.9%的护士为女性,79.1%的护士具有本科学历,49.4%的护士已婚,46.5%的护士有孩子,78.5%的护士在大流行诊所工作期间问心无愧。受访护士良心知觉问卷得分为65.04±10.10分,同情疲劳-短量表得分为72.34±22.15分。性别和毕业学校影响良心知觉,而年龄、毕业学校、专业工作时间、单位任务和负面经历影响同情疲劳。在书房;结果表明,护士的良心感较高,而同情疲劳程度中等。结果发现,护士的良心知觉与同情疲劳之间无显著相关。建议向护士传授应对COVID-19等特殊情况的技能。
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