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Aim: To determine the change in provider’s compassion fatigue after implementing an education-based intervention in behavioral health.
Materials and Methods: A four-part education-based intervention for compassion fatigue was implemented over the course of 16 weeks. The Professional Quality of Life instrument was used to measure compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction.
Results: Although not statistically significant, mean compassion fatigue scores decreased in the sample.
Conclusion: Based on these results, further exploration into the causative factors of compassion fatigue in behavioral health are recommended.
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- Utilizing Education to Combat Compassion Fatigue in and Outpatient Psychiatric Setting
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- Peeples, Elizabeth (Author)
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2017-04-29
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