Compassion Fatigue among Healthcare, Emergency and Community Service Workers: A Systematic Review

Monash University · The University of Melbourne

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Abstract

Compassion fatigue (CF) is stress resulting from exposure to a traumatized individual. CF has been described as the convergence of secondary traumatic stress (STS) and cumulative burnout (BO), a state of physical and mental exhaustion caused by a depleted ability to cope with one's everyday environment. Professionals regularly exposed to the traumatic experiences of the people they service, such as healthcare, emergency and community service workers, are particularly susceptible to developing CF. This can impact standards of patient care, relationships with colleagues, or lead to more serious mental health conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety or depression. A systematic review of…

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Keywords
  • Compassion fatigue
  • Psychological intervention
  • Mental health
  • Medicine
  • Burnout
  • Health care
  • Anxiety
  • Occupational stress
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