Flourishing, religion, and burnout among caregivers working in pediatric palliative care.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Annemarie E Oberholzer, Benjamin R Doolittle
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Abstract

Introduction: Providers working with children who are dying are especially prone to burnout. The enhancement of human flourishing in providers may mitigate burnout and improve quality of care. However, the relationship between job satisfaction and human flourishing has not been well studied. This project explores factors that promote human flourishing among caregivers working with children in pediatric palliative care in South Africa.

Methods: A convenience sample of caregivers working in pediatric palliative care were invited to complete an anonymous, confidential survey . The survey also included open-ended questions to explore opinions and attitudes about job satisfaction, struggles, and coping.

Results: Twenty-nine people from a variety of occupations and work environments completed the survey. The prevalence of burnout was 3/29 (10%). Life satisfaction (an indicator of flourishing) was associated with private religious activities (r = .38, P < .05), and carrying religion into all aspects of life (r = .44, P < .05). Burnout was not associated with life satisfaction, although power was limited. Qualitative analysis of open-ended questions revealed the following themes as factors contributing to satisfaction at work (flourishing): being able to make a difference, finding meaning and purpose, having a relationship with the children and their families, and working within the context of a multi-disciplinary team. A number of challenges to this work were also identified, including lack of resources, problems within the team, and the emotional demands of care.

Conclusions: Despite job stress and the difficult work of caring for terminally ill children, several factors were associated with flourishing. These findings may help to enhance the flourishing of caregivers in the resource-challenged setting of pediatric palliative care in South Africa.

从事儿科姑息关怀工作的护理人员的幸福感、宗教信仰和职业倦怠。
导言:为濒死儿童提供护理的人员尤其容易产生职业倦怠。鼓励人类蓬勃发展的模式可以减轻职业倦怠并提高护理质量。然而,工作满意度和人类蓬勃发展的模式尚未得到很好的描述。本项目探讨了在南非从事儿童姑息关怀工作的护理人员中促进人类蓬勃发展的因素:方法:邀请从事儿科姑息关怀工作的护理人员填写一份匿名、保密的调查问卷,问卷由经过验证的工具组成。调查还包括一些开放式问题,以探讨有关满意度、挣扎和应对的意见和态度:来自不同职业和工作环境的 29 人完成了调查。职业倦怠发生率为 3/29(10%)。生活满意度与私人宗教活动(P = .38,P < .05)以及将宗教融入生活的各个方面(P = .44,P < .05)有关。职业倦怠与生活满意度无关。对开放式问题的定性分析显示,以下主题是促使他们在工作中获得快乐的因素:能够有所作为、找到意义和目标、与儿童及其家庭以及与多学科团队建立关系。他们认为工作中最大的挑战是缺乏资源、团队内部的挑战以及情感需求:尽管工作压力大,而且要与身患绝症的儿童一起工作,但有几个因素与工作的蓬勃发展有关。这些研究结果对于在资源匮乏的南非儿科姑息治疗环境中加强护理工作尤为重要。
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3.00
自引率
5.00%
发文量
55
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine (IJPM) bridges the gap between clinical psychiatry research and primary care clinical research. Providing a forum for addressing: The relevance of psychobiological, psychological, social, familial, religious, and cultural factors in the development and treatment of illness; the relationship of biomarkers to psychiatric symptoms and syndromes in primary care...
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