EMPATHY AND RESILIENCE IN HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALSdoi:10.5604/01.3001.0053.9172MEDICAL personnelEMPATHYPSYCHOLOGICAL resilienceMEDICAL studentsEmpathy and resilience have an indirect effect on raising the level of the quality of care, as empathy is the basis for good interactions between medical...
Palliative careBurnoutEnd-of-lifeChronicityHealthcare professionalsPurpose Exposure to end-of-life and chronic illness on a daily basis may put palliative healthcare professionals' well-being at risk. Resilience may represent a protective factor against stressful and......
Health care professionals experience workplace stress, which may lead to impaired physical and mental health, job turnover, and burnout. Resilience allows people to handle stress positively. Little research is aimed at finding interventions to improve resilience in health care professionals.To describe ...
Introduction: Although it seems logical to assume that working in an emergency service implies having a great capacity to face extreme situations, resilience in health care workers has been shown to be related not only to individual personality characteristics but also with external factors. The ...
Healthcare professionals are exposed to difficult situations that increase risk for burnout and secondary trauma. Despite the known benefits of peer support and reflection in promoting the resilience of workers, many employees do not self-disclose to peers due to fear of stigmatization. Exposure to ...
This chapter presents an explorative study of resilience and thriving among 20 health care professionals employed in a public sector hospital in South Africa. The convenience sample consisted of 12 registered nurses and eight physicians. A phenomenological, qualitative design was used. Semi-structured ...
An article published in Cureus on burnout among United States healthcare professionals was recently picked up byMultiBriefs. Read the Cureus article:Burnout in United States Healthcare Professionals: A Narrative Review Click the link below to see the news story. ...
Healthcare professionals, it must be recognized, are often working at their limit in the pandemic, many in substandard conditions with inadequate equipment. Governments and providers can improve the conditions of healthcare work, while building a flexible workforce of the future, with skills ...
Barriers and enablers to delivering opportunistic behaviour change interventions during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative study in healthcare professionals BACKGROUND\nIn line with public health policy, healthcare professionals (HCPs) working in the UK's National Health Service (NHS) are encouraged...
A Survey on Change in Communication Between Healthcare Professionals and Patients Before and During Coronavirus Disease-19 Pandemic The World Health Organization declared the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic a public health emergency of international concern on 30 January, w... SH Bhagat,...