The 5 initial articles in this topic emphasize the emotional and physical risks inherent to providers at both professional and lay levels of care.
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Articles
- Differences in Compassion Satisfaction, Compassion Fatigue, and Work Environment Factors by Hospital Registered Nurse Type
L. Lisle, MSN, RN, CEN; K.G. Speroni, PhD, RN, BSN, MHSA; W. Aroom, MSN, RN-BC, CDE; L. Crouch, MSN, RNC-OB; H. Honigsberg, CRNP, RN, CNOR (August 26, 2020) - Exploring Compassion in U.S. Nurses: Results from an International Research Study
Magdeline Aagard, EdD, MBA, RN, BAN, PHN; Irena Papadopoulos, PhD, MA (Ed), BA, DipNEd, DipN, DNCert, RGN, RM, FHEA; & Jessica Biles, BN; MHSc (Ed) (January 26, 2018) - Subjective Experiences of Coping Among Caregivers in Palliative Care
Sarah A. Uren, MA; Tanya M. Grahamm, MA (April 15, 2013) - Reflecting on the Concept of Compassion Fatigue
Brenda Sabo, PhD, RN (January 31, 2011) - Countering Compassion Fatigue: A Requisite Nursing Agenda
Deborah A. Boyle, MSN, RN, AOCNS®, FAAN (January 31, 2011) - Compassion Fatigue: A Nurse’s Primer
Barbara Lombardo, RN, MSN, PMHCNS-BC; Caryl Eyre, RN, MSN (January 31, 2011) - Compassion Fatigue Within Double Duty Caregiving: Nurse-Daughters Caring for Elderly Parents
Catherine Ward-Griffin, PhD, RN; Oona St-Amant, MScN, RN; Judith Belle Brown, PhD (January 31, 2011) - Compassion Practice by Ugandan Nurses Who Provide HIV Care
Jean N. Harrowing, PhD, BSc, MN, RN (January 31, 2011)
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