Η έννοια του Compassion fatigue για τους νοσηλευτές: (Bachelor thesis)
Αστερίου, Ασπασία/ Κοσενάκη, Ιωάννα
Compassion fatigue, also known as secondary traumatic stress (STS), is a conditi
characterized by a gradual lessening of compassion over time. It is common among individuals of health professions and other informal caregivers of patients suffering from a chronic
illness (Jennifer R.;2011). It was first diagnosed in nurses in the 1950s.
Sufferers can exhibit several symptoms including hopelessness, a decrease in experiences of pleasure, constant stress and anxiety, sleeplessness or nightmares, and a pervasive
negative attitude. This can have detrimental effects on individuals, both professionally and
personally, including a decrease in productivity, the inability to focus, and the development of
new feelings of incompetency and self-doubt.
Journalism analysts argue that the media has caused widespread compassion fatigue
in society by saturating newspapers and news shows with often decontextualized images and
stories of tragedy and suffering. This has caused the public to become desensitized and/or
resistant to helping people who are suffering.
Alternative title / Subtitle: | Μια βιβλιογραφική ανασκόπηση |
Institution and School/Department of submitter: | Σχολή Επαγγελμάτων Υγείας και Πρόνοιας / Τμήμα Νοσηλευτικής |
Keywords: | νοσηλευτική;έννοια συμπόνιας;εν συναίσθηση;τεχνική εν συναίσθηση;compassion fatigue;συμπτώματα κόπωσης από συμπόνια;επαγγελματική αυτοανάπτυξη;θεραπεία αντιμετώπιση |
Description: | Πτυχιακή εργασία--ΣΕΥΠ-Τμήμα Νοσηλευτικής, 2018—9873 |
URI: | http://195.251.240.227/jspui/handle/123456789/11951 |
Appears in Collections: | Πτυχιακές Εργασίες |
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