Relationship among compassion satisfaction, burnout and traumatic stress with the patient safety / Relação entre satisfação por compaixão, burnout e estresse traumático com a segurança do paciente
Edenise Maria Santos da Silva Batalha, M. M. Melleiro, Elisabete Maria das Neves Borges
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Objective: to analyze the relationship among compassion satisfaction, burnout, and secondary traumatic stress with the patient safety culture. Method: cross-sectional study with nurses (n = 201) from hospitals in Portugal. The Professional quality scale and the three sections of Hospital survey on patient safety culture were used to data collection. Correlation and regressions tests were implemented. Results: compassion satisfaction was positively related to four of the five patient safety culture dimensions and with the patient safety grade, while burnout had a negative relationship with all the dimensions and with the patient safety grade and secondary traumatic stress had a negative relationship with three patient safety culture dimensions. Conclusions: measures aimed at increasing compassion satisfaction and decreasing burnout and secondary traumatic stress should be implemented to improve the quality of professional life and patient safety.
Descriptors: Compassion fatigue; Stress disorders, traumatic; Burnout, professional; Patient safety; Nurses