The purpose of this case study was to describe compassion fatigue using one nurse\u27s experience as an example and to present the process of Personal Reflective Debrief as an intervention to prevent compassion fatigue in emergency department (ED) nurses. Debriefing after adverse outcomes using a structured model has been used in health care as a nonthreatening and relatively low-cost way to discuss unanticipated outcomes, identify opportunities for improvement, and heal as a group. There are many methods of debrief tailored to specific timing around events, specific populations of health care workers, and amount of time for debriefing. Debrief with personal and group reflection will help develop insights that nurses may need to understand ...
Introduction: Compassion fatigue is prevalent among nurses. Nurses and patients are negatively impac...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) (2010) recommends that healthcare organizations make the “recruitmen...
The foundation of the profession of nursing is caring. Nurses have led in Gallup polls as the most t...
Compassion fatigue is exhaustion that limits the ability of caring relationships. Emergency departme...
Background: Emergency Nurses are constantly exposed to traumatic experiences due to the nature of th...
The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences, symptoms, and effects of compassion fatig...
Problem The emergency department (ED) is a high-stress environment. Nurses exposed to this stress fo...
The emergency department is often plagued with trauma and suffering. This hectic environment can ta...
Background: Emergency department (ED) nurses are at high risk of compassion fatigue (CF) because of ...
Compassion fatigue occurs when individuals who care for others suffer trauma and no longer have the ...
Aim: The purpose of this capstone project was to determine the prevalence of compassion fatigue amon...
Nurses who work in the emergency department (ED) are exposed to many complex situations. While nurse...
Compassion fatigue (CF) is a problem seen within healthcare institutions worldwide, especially criti...
Emergency Department (ED) staff are repeatedly exposed to high stress situations and as a result suf...
Aim: While working as a nurse a number of situations arise that cause nurses to be constantly expose...
Introduction: Compassion fatigue is prevalent among nurses. Nurses and patients are negatively impac...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) (2010) recommends that healthcare organizations make the “recruitmen...
The foundation of the profession of nursing is caring. Nurses have led in Gallup polls as the most t...
Compassion fatigue is exhaustion that limits the ability of caring relationships. Emergency departme...
Background: Emergency Nurses are constantly exposed to traumatic experiences due to the nature of th...
The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences, symptoms, and effects of compassion fatig...
Problem The emergency department (ED) is a high-stress environment. Nurses exposed to this stress fo...
The emergency department is often plagued with trauma and suffering. This hectic environment can ta...
Background: Emergency department (ED) nurses are at high risk of compassion fatigue (CF) because of ...
Compassion fatigue occurs when individuals who care for others suffer trauma and no longer have the ...
Aim: The purpose of this capstone project was to determine the prevalence of compassion fatigue amon...
Nurses who work in the emergency department (ED) are exposed to many complex situations. While nurse...
Compassion fatigue (CF) is a problem seen within healthcare institutions worldwide, especially criti...
Emergency Department (ED) staff are repeatedly exposed to high stress situations and as a result suf...
Aim: While working as a nurse a number of situations arise that cause nurses to be constantly expose...
Introduction: Compassion fatigue is prevalent among nurses. Nurses and patients are negatively impac...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) (2010) recommends that healthcare organizations make the “recruitmen...
The foundation of the profession of nursing is caring. Nurses have led in Gallup polls as the most t...