Intrinsic Gratitude's Impact on Professional Trajectory: A Qualitative Interview Study With Palliative Care Team Members.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Hui-Ching Weng, Wei-Shu Lai, Duan-Rung Chen
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Abstract

ObjectivesPalliative care is emotionally demanding, yet extrinsic gratitude can improve job satisfaction. While intrinsic gratitude is effective in preventing burnout, the focus of existing research is mainly on extrinsic gratitude received by clinicians. This study aims to examine the role of intrinsic gratitude in clinicians within the emotionally demanding field of palliative care, assessing its impact on professional development and potential for broader community benefit.MethodsUtilizing purposive sampling, we recruited a diverse group of palliative care professionals from 10 hospitals, focusing on full-time staff with at least two years of experience in palliative care. Of the 23 clinicians, 12 (five physicians, six nurses, and one social worker) were recruited because they spontaneously expressed profound gratitude toward others.ResultsTwelve of twenty-three clinicians maintained a positive outlook despite the inherent challenges of their field. Intrinsic gratitude, especially toward team members like nurses, emerged as a pivotal support mechanism. Through its transformative dimensions of empathic engagement, self-elevation, and humility, this gratitude strengthened their professional resilience and trajectory and had a ripple effect on their personal lives, influencing familial relationships and broader societal interactions.ConclusionsThis is the first research focusing on clinicians' spontaneous expressions of gratitude. This study provides new insights into understanding the clinicians' intrinsic gratitude, its impact on their professional trajectory, and harnessing its potential benefits for broader community outreach. Through a reflective process incorporating gratitude, clinicians may be empowered to develop their self-coping mechanisms and nurture inner resilience while caring.

内在感恩对职业轨迹的影响:对缓和疗护团队成员的质性访谈研究。
目的姑息治疗是一种情感需求,而外在的感激可以提高工作满意度。虽然内在感恩对预防职业倦怠是有效的,但现有研究的重点主要集中在临床医生收到的外在感恩上。本研究旨在探讨内在感恩在姑息治疗的情感需求领域的临床医生中的作用,评估其对专业发展和更广泛的社区利益的潜在影响。方法采用有目的抽样的方法,我们从10家医院招募了一组不同的姑息治疗专业人员,重点是具有两年以上姑息治疗经验的全职员工。在23名临床医生中,有12名(5名内科医生、6名护士和1名社工)被招募,因为他们自发地对他人表达了深刻的感激之情。结果23名临床医生中有12名尽管面临固有的挑战,但仍保持积极的态度。发自内心的感激,尤其是对护士等团队成员的感激,成为了一种关键的支持机制。通过移情参与、自我提升和谦逊的变革维度,这种感激增强了他们的职业弹性和轨迹,并对他们的个人生活产生了连锁反应,影响了家庭关系和更广泛的社会互动。这是第一个关注临床医生自发表达感激的研究。本研究为理解临床医生的内在感恩、其对其职业轨迹的影响以及利用其潜在益处进行更广泛的社区推广提供了新的见解。通过一个包含感恩的反思过程,临床医生可能被授权发展他们的自我应对机制,并在护理时培养内在的弹性。
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Journal of Palliative Care
Journal of Palliative Care 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
63
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Palliative Care is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary forum for practical, critical thought on palliative care and palliative medicine. JPC publishes high-quality original research, opinion papers/commentaries, narrative and humanities works, case reports/case series, and reports on international activities and comparative palliative care.
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