Compassion in nursing has developed a high profile in recent years following several reports about poor care in England and a lack of compassion, but there is much less discussion about empathy, which is a related, but different, concept. The authors of the reviewed study suggest that empathic interactions are a necessary prerequisite for compassion, but that this emotional engagement can, for some nurses, lead to burnout and a subsequent inability to provide compassionate care. They argue for a better understanding of the relationship between empathy and burnout, thus providing the rationale for this paper
Introduction: Development of nurse–patient empathic communication in the oncology ward is of great i...
Abstract Background: Compassion fatigue and burnout are significant issues among intensive care unit...
Background and aim: Empathy is an essential element of good nursing care associated with increased p...
Compassion in nursing has developed a high profile in recent years following several reports about p...
Empathy is essential in nursing, yet it remains difficult to define and measure and many nurses do n...
OBJECTIVE: Empathy and burnout are two related yet distinct constructs that are relevant to clinical...
Background: Compassion fatigue and burnout can impact on performance of nurses. This paper explores ...
Brett Williams,1 Rosalind Lau,1 Emma Thornton,1 Lauren S Olney2 1Department of Community Emergency H...
Nurses have a duty to care empathetically and compassionately for their patients. However, there are...
Many nurses suffer from burnout and compassion fatigue. Compassion fatigue is “fatigue, emotional di...
This thesis included two main papers; a systematic literature review and a crosssectional research p...
Aim: While working as a nurse a number of situations arise that cause nurses to be constantly expose...
Nursing professionalism is based on competency of care in therapeutic relationships. Constantly chan...
Nursing has been rated the most trusting profession for almost two decades, and it is undoubtedly du...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: To provide a review of empirical research investig...
Introduction: Development of nurse–patient empathic communication in the oncology ward is of great i...
Abstract Background: Compassion fatigue and burnout are significant issues among intensive care unit...
Background and aim: Empathy is an essential element of good nursing care associated with increased p...
Compassion in nursing has developed a high profile in recent years following several reports about p...
Empathy is essential in nursing, yet it remains difficult to define and measure and many nurses do n...
OBJECTIVE: Empathy and burnout are two related yet distinct constructs that are relevant to clinical...
Background: Compassion fatigue and burnout can impact on performance of nurses. This paper explores ...
Brett Williams,1 Rosalind Lau,1 Emma Thornton,1 Lauren S Olney2 1Department of Community Emergency H...
Nurses have a duty to care empathetically and compassionately for their patients. However, there are...
Many nurses suffer from burnout and compassion fatigue. Compassion fatigue is “fatigue, emotional di...
This thesis included two main papers; a systematic literature review and a crosssectional research p...
Aim: While working as a nurse a number of situations arise that cause nurses to be constantly expose...
Nursing professionalism is based on competency of care in therapeutic relationships. Constantly chan...
Nursing has been rated the most trusting profession for almost two decades, and it is undoubtedly du...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: To provide a review of empirical research investig...
Introduction: Development of nurse–patient empathic communication in the oncology ward is of great i...
Abstract Background: Compassion fatigue and burnout are significant issues among intensive care unit...
Background and aim: Empathy is an essential element of good nursing care associated with increased p...