Experiences of nurses and other health workers participating in a reflective course on compassion-based care.
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the risk of compassion fatigue in healthcare staff is real, especially when considering the current financial pressures. A course in compassion-based care (CBC) was delivered to mental health staff at a hospital in north-west England, with the intention of rehabilitating ward culture and, subsequently, improving patient experience.to explore staff experiences of participating in the CBC course.a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with participants (=12) was conducted. All staff attending the course were eligible and were invited to participate. Interview transcripts were thematically analysed.five themes characterising participant experience emerged from the data: meeting a need; creating the space; reorientation; prioritising self-care; and influencing team dynamics. Data overwhelmingly indicated the success of the CBC course.the CBC course appeared to have a profound effect on participants; it should be considered for further rollout and evaluation.
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Authors | Donald, Graeme;Wilson, Ian;McCarthy, Jodie;Hall, Ian;Crossley, Brenda;Adshead, Paula;Shaw, Vanessa;Dunne, Ross;Dwyer, Trish; |
Journal | british journal of nursing (mark allen publishing) |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.12968/bjon.2019.28.15.1020 |
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