对南非德班的肿瘤科护士进行同情疲劳干预。

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2023-12-27 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v28i0.2376
Dorien L Wentzel, Anthony Collins, Petra Brysiewicz
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背景:目的:本研究的目的是在南非德班制定并实施一项院内干预措施,以管理肿瘤科护士的同情疲劳:研究对象为国立、私立(私人医疗保险)和非政府肿瘤机构(临终关怀机构)的肿瘤科护士:肿瘤科护士自我护理干预措施 "是采用混合方法顺序解释设计的行动研究方法开发和实施的。其中包括综合审查、职业生活质量(ProQOL)v 5 问卷调查(83 人)和深入的个人访谈(8 人):根据综合综述、定量和定性数据的结果,肿瘤科护士自我护理干预由三个部分组成,即风险心理教育(小册子)、纪念实践(纪念树)和支持结构(支持小组和后续家庭电话)。总体而言,参与者喜欢阅读小册子和参加支持小组。参与者对 "纪念树 "的反应不一,对是否参加后续电话也犹豫不决:所开发的干预措施可鼓励肿瘤科护士参与自我护理实践,如象征性地缅怀病人和认识到支持结构的价值,从而提高对同情疲劳的认识:贡献:该干预措施可帮助肿瘤科护士为患者提供同情关怀,并有可能将同情疲劳降至最低。
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An intervention to manage compassion fatigue in oncology nurses in Durban, South Africa.

Background: Oncology nurses are involved through the often protracted and potentially traumatic continuum of diagnosis and treatment of their patients, which places them at high risk of developing compassion fatigue.

Aim: The aim of the study was to develop and implement an in-facility intervention to manage compassion fatigue among oncology nurses in Durban, South Africa.

Setting: The study was conducted with oncology nurses at state, private (private health insurance) and non-governmental oncology facilities (Hospice).

Methods: The Self-Care Intervention for Oncology Nurses was developed and implemented using action research with a mixed methods sequential explanatory design. It involved an integrative review, Professional Quality of Life (ProQOL) v 5 questionnaires (n = 83) and in-depth individual interviews (n = 8).

Results: Developed from the findings of the integrative review, quantitative and qualitative data, the Self-Care Intervention for Oncology Nurses comprised three components, namely psycho-education on risks (booklet), practices of remembrance (remembrance tree) and support structures (support group and follow-up family call). Overall, the participants enjoyed reading the booklet and engaging in the support group. There were varied responses to the remembrance tree and hesitancy to partaking in the follow-up phone call.

Conclusion: The developed intervention could encourage awareness of compassion fatigue amongst oncology nurses' engagement in self-care practices such as symbolic remembrance of patients and recognition of the value of support structures.

Contribution: The intervention may assist oncology nurses in the provision of compassionate caring for their patients and potentially minimise compassion fatigue.

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