How Do Health Professionals Maintain Compassion Over Time? Insights From a Study of Compassion in Health

被引:13
作者
Baguley, Sofie I. [1 ]
Dev, Vinayak [1 ]
Fernando, Antonio T. [2 ]
Consedine, Nathan S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Dept Psychol Med, Auckland, New Zealand
[2] Auckland Dist Hlth Board, Taylor Ctr, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
compassion; physician-patient communication; emotion regulation; healthcare [MeSH; emotion; health; SELF-COMPASSION; UNDERSTANDING COMPASSION; FATIGUE; CARE; EMPATHY; MINDFULNESS; MEDITATION; SATISFACTION; EXPERIENCES; MEDICINE;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2020.564554
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Although compassion in healthcare differs in important ways from compassion in everyday life, it provides a key, applied microcosm in which the science of compassion can be applied. Compassion is among the most important virtues in medicine, expected from medical professionals and anticipated by patients. Yet, despite evidence of its centrality to effective clinical care, research has focused on compassion fatigue or barriers to compassion and neglected to study the fact that most healthcare professionals maintain compassion for their patients. In contributing to this understudied area, the present report provides an exploratory investigation into how healthcare professionals report trying to maintain compassion. In the study, 151 professionals were asked questions about how they maintained compassion for their patients. Text responses were coded, with a complex mixture of internal vs. external, self vs. patient, and immediate vs. general strategies being reported. Exploratory analyses revealed reliable individual differences in the tendency to report strategies of particular types but no consistent age-related differences between older and younger practitioners emerged. Overall, these data suggest that while a range of compassion-maintaining strategies were reported, strategies were typically concentrated in particular areas and most professionals seek to maintain care using internal strategies. A preliminary typology of compassion maintaining strategies is proposed, study limitations and future directions are discussed, and implications for the study of how compassion is maintained are considered.
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