情商和同理心在富有同情心护理中的作用

Audrey Beauvais , Michael Andreychik , Linda A. Henkel
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富有同情心的病人关系可以让人受益匪浅,但持续暴露在充满情感的情况下也会消耗临床医生的情感资源,导致疲惫和倦怠。需要更好地了解与临床医生管理职业情感需求能力相关的因素。因此,本研究调查了美国92名直接护理注册护士的情商、同理心、与工作相关的同情心和倦怠之间的关系。结果表明,高水平的情商、对他人积极情绪的同理心和对他人消极情绪的同理心与更高的同情满意度有关,只有高水平的情商和对他人积极情绪的同理心与减少疲劳和倦怠有关。研究结果为临床医生提供了基础信息,帮助他们确定适当的策略、支持和解决方案,以减少同情疲劳和倦怠,同时提高同情满意度。
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The role of emotional intelligence and empathy in compassionate nursing care

Compassionate patient relationships can be deeply rewarding, but continuous exposure to emotionally charged situations can also tax clinicians’ emotional resources and lead to exhaustion and burnout. A better understanding of factors that relate to clinicians’ ability to manage the emotional demands of the profession is needed. Hence, this study examined the relationships between emotional intelligence, empathy, and job-related compassion and burnout in 92 direct-care registered nurses in the United States. Results showed that whereas higher levels of emotional intelligence, empathy for others’ positive emotions, and empathy for others’ negative emotions were associated with greater compassion satisfaction, only higher levels of emotional intelligence and empathy for positive emotions were associated with reduced fatigue and burnout. The results have implications for clinicians as they provide foundational information to help determine appropriate strategies, supports, and solutions to reduce compassion fatigue and burnout while increasing compassion satisfaction.

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