TY - JOUR
T1 - Caring International Research Collaborative
T2 - A Five-Country Partnership to Measure Perception of Nursing Staffs’ Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Caring for Self
AU - Itzhaki, Michal
AU - Treacy, Margaret
AU - Phaladze, Nthabiseng
AU - Rumeu, Carmen
AU - Vernon, Rachael
AU - Marshall, Bob
AU - Seboni, Naomi M
AU - Fealy, Gerard
AU - Ehrenfeld, Mally
AU - Larkin, Philip
AU - McNamara, Martin
AU - Dignam, Denise
AU - Rollins Gantz, Nancy
AU - Nelson, John
PY - 2015/7/2
Y1 - 2015/7/2
N2 - Partnering in research across disciplines and across countries can be challenging due to differing contexts of practice and culture. This study sought to demonstrate how central constructs that have application across disciplines and countries can be studied while concurrently considering context. Groups of nurses from Botswana, Ireland, Israel, New Zealand, and Spain partnered to identify how to measure the constructs of caring for self, burnout, and compassion fatigue, replicating a study by Johnson (2012), who found that caring for self had a moderately strong negative relationship with both compassion fatigue and burnout. While these constructs were of interest to all five groups, the conversation of contextual influences varied. All five groups used the same instruments to measure the central constructs. Levels of burnout and compassion fatigue varied by country but were moderated by caring for self. Partnering across countries made it possible to understand that caring for self moderates the negative impact of burnout and compassion fatigue in all five countries. This study gives insight into methods for partnering across disciplines and contexts.
AB - Partnering in research across disciplines and across countries can be challenging due to differing contexts of practice and culture. This study sought to demonstrate how central constructs that have application across disciplines and countries can be studied while concurrently considering context. Groups of nurses from Botswana, Ireland, Israel, New Zealand, and Spain partnered to identify how to measure the constructs of caring for self, burnout, and compassion fatigue, replicating a study by Johnson (2012), who found that caring for self had a moderately strong negative relationship with both compassion fatigue and burnout. While these constructs were of interest to all five groups, the conversation of contextual influences varied. All five groups used the same instruments to measure the central constructs. Levels of burnout and compassion fatigue varied by country but were moderated by caring for self. Partnering across countries made it possible to understand that caring for self moderates the negative impact of burnout and compassion fatigue in all five countries. This study gives insight into methods for partnering across disciplines and contexts.
KW - burnout
KW - caring for self
KW - compassion fatigue
KW - nurses
KW - self-care
KW - statistical analysis
U2 - 10.24926/ijps.v2i1.104
DO - 10.24926/ijps.v2i1.104
M3 - Article
SN - 2380-8969
VL - 2
JO - Interdisciplinary journal of partnership studies
JF - Interdisciplinary journal of partnership studies
IS - 1
ER -