Compassion Fatigue as a Threat to Ethical Practice

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By: Lachman, V.D. 2016
From: Medsbrug Nursing. 25(4), 275-278.
HPCSA awards 3 Ethics Points

This article on Compassion Fatigue outlines the difference between compassion fatigue and burnout, discussing signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue with an academic and theoretical background.




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This article on Compassion Fatigue outlines the difference between compassion fatigue and burnout. It discusses (with a case study) signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue and gives an academic and theoretical background on the terminology related to compassion fatigue.

The article provides easily accessible information on signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue. It provides the health care professional with personal strategies that are embedded in literature and philosophy and the health care practitioner with workplace strategies.

HPCSA allocates 3 Ethics Points

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**This article forms part of the online course: Compassion Fatigue and should not be purchased if you have already completed this course. If you prefer to do the article only, please click on the Register Now button.

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