GREEK MILITARY NURSING OFFICERS’ COMPASSION COMPETENCE AND COMPASSION LEVEL AT WORK AND THEIR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY OF LIFE

Author:

Klimentidou Thomai1,Patsopoulou Anna2,Tzenetidis Vasileios2,Sarafis Pavlos3,Apostolakis Ioannis4,Malliarou Maria2

Affiliation:

1. 424 GENERAL MILITARY HOSPITAL, THESSALONIKI, GREECE

2. LABORATORY OF EDUCATION AND RESEARCH OF TRAUMA CARE AND PATIENT SAFETY, NURSING FACULTY, UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY, GREECE

3. UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY, LARISSA, GREECE

4. HELLENIC OPEN UNIVERSITY, PATRA, GREECE

Abstract

Aim: Of this study was to investigate the level of Military Nursing Officers’(MNOS) compassion competence and their personal level of compassion at work and their correlation with the professional quality of life. Materials and methods This is a cross-sectional study carried out from December 2019 to May 2020 using the method of convenience sampling. The study involved 235 MNOs serving in Greek Military Hospitals. A single questionnaire containing Compassion at Work index, Compassion competence scale and ProQOL 5 was used for data collection. A total of 400 questionnaires were distrib¬uted with a response rate of 58.75%. Data analysis was performed using the statistical package SPSS 22.0. Results: The research showed that there was a significant positive correlation of the Compassion Satisfaction score with the com¬passion at work and compassion competence scales. So, the more compassion participants had, the more satisfaction they re¬ceived from the care they put into their work. Conversely, the more compassion participants had, the less burnout they felt. Regarding secondary traumatic stress, it was found that the higher the participants’ score on the dimensions of compassion in the dimension “Being non-judgmental”, “Being tolerant to personal distress” and “Being empathic”, the lower the secondary traumatic stress they felt. The position at hospital, the score on the compassion dimension in the dimension “Experiencing the suffering of others” were found to be independently related to the Compassion Satisfaction score. Specifically, Head Nurses had a 3.86 points lower score compared to Nurse managers. Higher values in the “Experiencing the suffering of others” dimension were related to a higher Compassion Satisfaction score. Nursing Officers who scored higher in compassion dimensions such as “Being non-judgmental”, “Being tolerant to personal distress” and “Being empathic”, they felt lower secondary traumatic stress. Conclusions: It is really important for Military nursing Officers to be compassionate in order to get more satisfaction from caring about their work and feel less burnout.

Publisher

ALUNA

Subject

General Medicine

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