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- W2009898443 abstract "Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant (HSTC) Nurses have a unique opportunity to develop close and sometimes personal relationships with their patients and family members. The transplant process can involve lengthy hospitalizations and readmissions lasting several months. Due to the development of this close relationship, nurses may experience additional stress and emotions when a patient's course becomes more complex and they are faced with life threatening complications. Staff nurses on a large HSTC inpatient unit at a comprehensive cancer center became aware of morale changes after the deaths of several long term patients occurred within a few months time. In order to develop strategies to help deal with this situation, a literature search was performed and it was determined Compassion Fatigue best described what nurses were experiencing on the unit. To help staff members cope with compassion fatigue two memorial services were held to establish a safe environment for staff to discuss their emotions about the loss of patients. Feedback was solicited in the form of a survey. Based on those results, a Nurse Therapist held several one hour in-services on “Renewing Compassion Satisfaction”. These interventions resulted in staff engaging in informal discussions about the way they handle their grief, emotions, and stress. Recognizing and addressing compassion fatigue helped staff understand the emotions they had been experiencing, acknowledged what they were feeling, and confirmed their value. As a result, continued educational opportunities will be provided to help staff cope with compassion fatigue. Interventions that assist staff in dealing with compassion fatigue can decrease the feelings of “burnout” and detachment. Other recommended interventions are: establishing a Compassion Support Team; providing a respite room for staff to safely express their emotions; and continue to provide educational interventions that help deal with compassion fatigue and increase compassion satisfaction." @default.
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- W2009898443 title "Who Cares For The Caregiver: Addressing Compassion Fatigue In Healthcare Workers" @default.
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