2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-022-06980-0
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The relationships between self-efficacy, self-care ability, and burnout and compassion satisfaction among hospice staff in Taiwan

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“…In addition, lack of professional efficacy was a predictor of both compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue. It has been found that lack of professional efficacy led to high compassion fatigue and low compassion satisfaction, and can also affect an individual's productivity and sense of accomplishment at work (Fan & Lin, 2022 ; Koutra et al, 2022 ). Specifically, individuals who lack professional efficacy have a lower recognition of themselves and are always in a negative state, resulting in lower compassion ability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, lack of professional efficacy was a predictor of both compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue. It has been found that lack of professional efficacy led to high compassion fatigue and low compassion satisfaction, and can also affect an individual's productivity and sense of accomplishment at work (Fan & Lin, 2022 ; Koutra et al, 2022 ). Specifically, individuals who lack professional efficacy have a lower recognition of themselves and are always in a negative state, resulting in lower compassion ability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies tried to identify personality traits and specific coping strategies that could play a role in the development of burnout. Findings suggest that avoidance coping [16,19] and low levels of selfawareness or emotion management/flexibility [17,30] are risk factors for burnout; whereas a positive attitude and problem-solving coping [16] may lower the risk of burnout. Additional factors that may protect against burnout are emotional safety within the team [6,23]; coworker support [19,31]; and perceived job control [23].…”
Section: Survey Studiesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Meanwhile, individuals with weaker self-awareness and emotional management abilities also tend to experience occupational burnout. Common coping strategies include seeking social support, participating in professional courses, and developing hobbies [4]. Teno J M evaluated the trend of care locations for medical insurance deceased before joining hospice care.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%