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Compassion fatigue in the community nursing workforce: a scoping review
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Compassion fatigue in the community nursing workforce: a scoping review

Rizwana Adia
British Journal of Community Nursing, Vol.28(9), pp.456-462
02/09/2023
PMID: 37638754

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Community and Home Care General Medicine Nursing
Background: compassion fatigue is a phenomenon in areas of nursing practice such as oncology, ICU, palliative care, hospice, and dementia care, but less so among community nurses ( Joinson, 1992 ). A gap in enquiry exists around CN and compassion fatigue around end-of-life patient care. Methods: a scoping review with narrative analysis of selected literature on compassion fatigue in nursing using CINHAL, ProQuest, Science Direct, and the Cochrane Library. Findings: whilst no specific studies were located on compassion fatigue and UK community nurses. Australian, Spanish, and Taiwanese studies report of environment, care relationship duration, resources and poor organisational support being linked to a likelihood of developing compassion fatigue. Conclusion: compassion fatigue is under-researched in community nursing and merits further enquiry to understand the challenges posed by providing end-of-life care.
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