Compassion Fatigue in Nurses Working in Surgical Clinics

This research was carried out with a total of 207 nurses who agreed to participate in the study in a research hospital surgical clinics between February and May 2016. The data collection tool used was the socio-demographic characteristics form and the Quality of Life Scale for Employees, which consi...

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Autores principales: Tuba Denk, Cigdem Kockar
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Publicado: Muhammed Yıldız 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/9167793b0a504d0a8be73dbe1ed89209
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Sumario:This research was carried out with a total of 207 nurses who agreed to participate in the study in a research hospital surgical clinics between February and May 2016. The data collection tool used was the socio-demographic characteristics form and the Quality of Life Scale for Employees, which consist of the sub-dimensions of occupational satisfaction, burnout and compassion fatigue. As a result of the study, it was found that as the age of increased, the rate of professional satisfaction increased, the rate of job satisfaction was higher for female and the rate of burnout was higher for men, the lower level of education was cause lower professional satisfaction and higher compassion fatigue.