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An Exploration of the Experience of Compassion Fatigue in Nurses Working with Oncology Patients

암환자를 돌보는 병동 간호사의 공감피로 경험 탐색

  • Kim, Soo Hyun (Interdisciplinary Program in Social Welfare Policy, Yonsei University) ;
  • Kim, Min Ah (Department of Social Welfare, Sungkyunkwan University)
  • 김수현 (연세대학교 일반대학원 사회복지정책협동과정) ;
  • 김민아 (성균관대학교 사회복지학과)
  • Received : 2020.09.29
  • Accepted : 2020.11.20
  • Published : 2020.11.28

Abstract

This study aimed to understand experiences of compassion fatigue reported by nurses providing services to oncology patients and families. We conducted in-depth interviews with 8 nurses currently working in oncology. Three main themes and 13 subthemes were extracted from the thematic analysis suggested by Braun and Clarke. Participants experienced compassion fatigue while feeling the sufferings transferred from patients and caregivers. The stress resulted from unique nature of oncology work added to their compassion fatigue. Participants became running low on empathy towards oncology patients and caregivers because of external work environments and negative perceptions on compassion. The results of the study inform health care professionals about increasing awareness of compassion fatigue of nurses working with oncology patients and families and the importance of providing interventions to promote their individual and professional quality of life.

본 연구의 목적은 암환자 및 가족을 돌보는 암 병동 간호사의 공감피로 경험에 대한 이해로 종합병원 내 암병동에서 근무하는 간호사 8명을 대상으로 공감피로 경험과 관련한 심층면담을 실시하였다. 본 연구는 Braun과 Clarke이 제시한 주제분석 방법을 이용하여 3개의 대주제와 13개의 하위주제가 도출되었다. 모든 연구 참여자들은 암환자 및 보호자와 라포를 형성하고 간호서비스를 제공하는 과정에서 이들의 고통이 전이되며 극심한 공감피로를 경험하였고, 업무적 특성으로 인해 스트레스가 가중되었다. 그러나 시간이 지남에 따라 점차 외부적인 상황과 공감에 대한 부정적인 인식으로 인해 환자와 보호자에 대한 공감의 정도가 낮아졌다고 하였다. 연구결과를 바탕으로 암환자와 가족들을 돌보는 병동 간호사의 공감피로에 대한 인식을 높여 이들의 개인적 삶뿐만 아니라 전문적 삶의 질을 증진시킬 수 있는 실질적 방안이 제도적으로 마련되기를 제언하였다.

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