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¹èÀº³à ( Bae Eun-Nyo ) - Chuncheon National Hospital Department of Nursing
ÀÌ¿ë¹Ì ( Lee Yong-Mi ) - Kangwon National University College of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effect of positive psychological capital, empathy ability, and stress coping style on psychiatric ward nurses¡¯ compassion fatigue.
Methods: Data were collected using structured questionnaires for 140 psychiatric ward nurses. The data were analyzed using t-test, one-way ANOVA, and hierarchical regression.
Results: The variable predictors of compassion fatigue were as follows: positive psychological capital (¥â=-.35, p<.001), empathy ability (¥â=.32, p<.001), and passive coping (¥â=.25, p=.004).
These factors explained 27% of compassion fatigue, and psychological capital was found to have the greatest influence among these variables.
Conclusion: Positive psychological capital, empathy ability, and passive coping are important factors influencing nurses¡¯ compassion fatigue in psychiatric wards. It is necessary to develop interventions and appropriate coping styles that strengthen positive psychological capital to prevent and reduce nurses¡¯ compassion fatigue in psychiatric wards. In addition, it is necessary to identify the required level of empathy ability to maintain a therapeutic relationship.
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KeyWords
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Nurse, Positive psychological capital, Empathy, Coping skills, Fatigue
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