Professional Quality of Life and Resilience Among Nurses in a Maternal and Child Hospital in Metro Manila, Philippines
Professional Quality of Life and Resilience Among Nurses in a Maternal and Child Hospital in Metro Manila, Philippines
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2020-06-15
Authors
Rivera, Mary Grace L.
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International and local studies had shown prevalence of Compassion Fatigue (Burnout
and Secondary Traumatic Stress), and Compassion satisfaction (Described as
Professional Quality of Life) in different health care setting. These are considered
positive and negative effects of caring which can be experienced by nurses in their
workplaces. However, there are limited data on the status of Professional Quality of
life of Maternal and Child nurses in the Philippines, and the role of resilience in this
population which is globally known for this attribute. This study explored the level and
correlation of Professional Quality of Life and resilience of Filipino nurses assigned in
maternal and child locale, which is considered as one of the busiest subspecialties. A
correlation research design was chosen and two hundred fifteen (215) registered
nurses were sampled using a demographic questionnaire, Resilience scale
questionnaire developed by Wagnild and Young (2010) and Professional Quality of
Life (ProQOL version 5) developed by Stamm (2010). Results showed that despite
high resilience, and high compassion satisfaction, there is high prevalence of burnout
and moderate STS in this population suggesting that these positive and negative
effects of caring can co-exist. High resilience and high compassion satisfaction do not
diminished Burnout but may have correlation with the level of STS. Therefore,
hospitals should not only focus on building resilience alone to combat Compassion
Fatigue, but also to identify the root cause of Burn-out and address accordingly.
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Research Subject Categories::INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Children,
Research Subject Categories::INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Caring sciences::Nursing,
Research Subject Categories::INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Caring sciences::Theory of science regarding care and nursing