Assessing compassion satisfaction, compassion fatigue, stress and job satisfaction among nurses

IF 1.5 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
E. Shdaifat
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Orientation: Nurses experience occupational risks, including compassion fatigue and satisfaction with patient care, which could affect the quality of care provided.Research purpose: This study examined the prevalence of compassion satisfaction (CS), burnout, secondary traumatic stress (STS), stress, and job satisfaction (JS) among nurses. Furthermore, this study aimed to determine the predictors of nurses’ professional quality of life (ProQOL).Motivation for the study: This study aimed to inform policymakers about nurse well-being, improve working conditions, and provide valuable insights into quality of life.Research approach/design and method: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 347 nurses from a teaching hospital in eastern Saudi Arabia. Data were collected using three scales: ProQOL, Nursing Stress Scale and the Job Satisfaction Scale.Main findings: The mean scores for CS, burnout, STS, nursing stress and JS were 38.1, 12.1, 23.0, 38.4 and 91.8, respectively. Predictors of CS included experience (≥ 26 years), stress and JS. Female gender, stress and JS were predictors of burnout. Nursing stress and JS were predictors of STS.Practical/managerial implications: The results of this study enhance policymakers understanding of ProQOL and contribute to improving nurses’ working conditions. Policymakers can provide the necessary support and ensure that nurses have the resources for optimal patient care.Contribution/value-add: This study addresses the gap in international comparative research on worker quality of life in developing countries and the Gulf Cooperation Council region, offering valuable insights into its dynamics and influences. This enhances our understanding of the critical aspects of workers’ well-being.
护士同情心满意度、同情心疲劳、压力和工作满意度的评估
取向:护士经历职业风险,包括同情疲劳和对病人护理的满意度,这可能会影响所提供的护理质量。研究目的:本研究考察护士同情心满意度(CS)、职业倦怠、继发性创伤应激(STS)、压力和工作满意度(JS)的流行程度。此外,本研究旨在确定护士职业生活质量(ProQOL)的预测因素。研究动机:本研究旨在为政策制定者提供有关护士福祉的信息,改善工作条件,并为生活质量提供有价值的见解。研究方法/设计和方法:对沙特阿拉伯东部一家教学医院的347名护士进行了横断面研究。采用ProQOL、护理压力量表和工作满意度量表收集数据。主要发现:护理压力、倦怠、STS、护理压力、JS的平均得分分别为38.1分、12.1分、23.0分、38.4分、91.8分。CS的预测因子包括经验(≥26年)、压力和JS。女性性别、压力和JS是职业倦怠的预测因子。护理压力和JS是STS的预测因素。实践/管理意义:本研究的结果增强了政策制定者对ProQOL的理解,有助于改善护士的工作条件。政策制定者可以提供必要的支持,并确保护士拥有最佳患者护理的资源。贡献/增值:本研究解决了发展中国家和海湾合作委员会区域工人生活质量国际比较研究中的差距,对其动态和影响提供了有价值的见解。这增强了我们对工人福利的关键方面的理解。
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