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The Relationship Between Present-Centered Awareness and Attention, Burnout, and Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Health Professionals

OBJECTIVES: Oncology health professionals experience high levels of burnout and compassion fatigue, affecting their health and the care they provide. This study aimed to establish whether present-centered awareness and attention (a component of mindfulness) is uniquely associated with burnout and co...

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Autores principales: Hegel, Jamie, Halkett, Georgia K. B., Schofield, Penelope, Rees, Clare S., Heritage, Brody, Suleman, Sahil, Inhestern, Laura, Butler, Thomas, Fitch, Margaret I., Breen, Lauren J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7782572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33425059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12671-020-01591-4
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author Hegel, Jamie
Halkett, Georgia K. B.
Schofield, Penelope
Rees, Clare S.
Heritage, Brody
Suleman, Sahil
Inhestern, Laura
Butler, Thomas
Fitch, Margaret I.
Breen, Lauren J.
author_facet Hegel, Jamie
Halkett, Georgia K. B.
Schofield, Penelope
Rees, Clare S.
Heritage, Brody
Suleman, Sahil
Inhestern, Laura
Butler, Thomas
Fitch, Margaret I.
Breen, Lauren J.
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description OBJECTIVES: Oncology health professionals experience high levels of burnout and compassion fatigue, affecting their health and the care they provide. This study aimed to establish whether present-centered awareness and attention (a component of mindfulness) is uniquely associated with burnout and compassion fatigue in oncology professionals. METHODS: An international sample of oncology professionals (n = 118) completed an online questionnaire with validated measures of present-centered awareness and attention, empathy, compassion fatigue, and burnout. Hierarchical multiple regressions were used to model relations among the independent variable (present-centered awareness and attention) and the criterion variables of burnout (disengagement, exhaustion) and compassion fatigue (compassion satisfaction, compassion burnout, secondary traumatic stress) after statistically controlling for empathy, age, gender, years of experience, and patient contact hours. RESULTS: Mean hours of patient contact per week was 23.52 (SD = 13.62), with 26 (22.03%) reporting 40 h or more. Higher hours of patient contact per week were positively associated with secondary traumatic stress. Present-centered awareness and attention was associated with lower disengagement, lower emotional exhaustion, higher compassion satisfaction, lower secondary traumatic stress, and lower compassion burnout. In each model, present-centered awareness accounted for unique variance after controlling for age, gender, years of experience, patient contact hours per week, and empathy scores. The amount of unique variance accounted for by present-centered awareness ranged from 4 to 10%. CONCLUSIONS: Oncology professionals reporting higher levels of present-centered awareness and attention reported higher compassion satisfaction and lower secondary traumatic stress, compassion burnout, exhaustion, and disengagement. Promoting present-centered awareness may be a mechanism that contributes to less burnout in oncology professionals.
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spelling pubmed-77825722021-01-05 The Relationship Between Present-Centered Awareness and Attention, Burnout, and Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Health Professionals Hegel, Jamie Halkett, Georgia K. B. Schofield, Penelope Rees, Clare S. Heritage, Brody Suleman, Sahil Inhestern, Laura Butler, Thomas Fitch, Margaret I. Breen, Lauren J. Mindfulness (N Y) Original Paper OBJECTIVES: Oncology health professionals experience high levels of burnout and compassion fatigue, affecting their health and the care they provide. This study aimed to establish whether present-centered awareness and attention (a component of mindfulness) is uniquely associated with burnout and compassion fatigue in oncology professionals. METHODS: An international sample of oncology professionals (n = 118) completed an online questionnaire with validated measures of present-centered awareness and attention, empathy, compassion fatigue, and burnout. Hierarchical multiple regressions were used to model relations among the independent variable (present-centered awareness and attention) and the criterion variables of burnout (disengagement, exhaustion) and compassion fatigue (compassion satisfaction, compassion burnout, secondary traumatic stress) after statistically controlling for empathy, age, gender, years of experience, and patient contact hours. RESULTS: Mean hours of patient contact per week was 23.52 (SD = 13.62), with 26 (22.03%) reporting 40 h or more. Higher hours of patient contact per week were positively associated with secondary traumatic stress. Present-centered awareness and attention was associated with lower disengagement, lower emotional exhaustion, higher compassion satisfaction, lower secondary traumatic stress, and lower compassion burnout. In each model, present-centered awareness accounted for unique variance after controlling for age, gender, years of experience, patient contact hours per week, and empathy scores. The amount of unique variance accounted for by present-centered awareness ranged from 4 to 10%. CONCLUSIONS: Oncology professionals reporting higher levels of present-centered awareness and attention reported higher compassion satisfaction and lower secondary traumatic stress, compassion burnout, exhaustion, and disengagement. Promoting present-centered awareness may be a mechanism that contributes to less burnout in oncology professionals. Springer US 2021-01-05 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7782572/ /pubmed/33425059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12671-020-01591-4 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC part of Springer Nature 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Hegel, Jamie
Halkett, Georgia K. B.
Schofield, Penelope
Rees, Clare S.
Heritage, Brody
Suleman, Sahil
Inhestern, Laura
Butler, Thomas
Fitch, Margaret I.
Breen, Lauren J.
The Relationship Between Present-Centered Awareness and Attention, Burnout, and Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Health Professionals
title The Relationship Between Present-Centered Awareness and Attention, Burnout, and Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Health Professionals
title_full The Relationship Between Present-Centered Awareness and Attention, Burnout, and Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Health Professionals
title_fullStr The Relationship Between Present-Centered Awareness and Attention, Burnout, and Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Health Professionals
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship Between Present-Centered Awareness and Attention, Burnout, and Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Health Professionals
title_short The Relationship Between Present-Centered Awareness and Attention, Burnout, and Compassion Fatigue in Oncology Health Professionals
title_sort relationship between present-centered awareness and attention, burnout, and compassion fatigue in oncology health professionals
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7782572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33425059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12671-020-01591-4
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