Development of a cognitive-existential intervention to decrease compassion fatigue in formal caregivers
Palliative care aims to improve the quality of life of patients with chronic and advanced illnesses and their families. This requires a multidisciplinary approach from formal caregivers. Though caring for others could be rewarding and this satisfaction relates to higher work engagement and resilienc...
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doaj-9b94be3b96474639b33f485186006ab72021-04-02T16:29:24ZengCONICET, Centro Interamericano de Investigaciones Psicológicas y Ciencias AfinesInterdisciplinaria0325-82031668-70272020-12-01372239251https://doi.org/10.16888/interd.2020.37.2.15Development of a cognitive-existential intervention to decrease compassion fatigue in formal caregiversPaula Hidalgo-Andrade0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1797-3258Silvia Martínez-Rodríguez1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8885-2149Universidad de Las Americas, EcuadorUniversidad de Deusto, EspañaPalliative care aims to improve the quality of life of patients with chronic and advanced illnesses and their families. This requires a multidisciplinary approach from formal caregivers. Though caring for others could be rewarding and this satisfaction relates to higher work engagement and resiliency, formal caregivers of palliative care patients may develop compassion fatigue due to the nature of their work. This fatigue affects caregivers, their interpersonal relationships, and the quality of care they provide. Supporting formal caregivers and improving communication plays a vital role. Considering the efficacy of the existential interventions in other populations, and the lack of testing of these interventions on formal caregivers of palliative care teams, this article aims to describe the design and development of an eight-session cognitive-existential group-based psychoeducational intervention to reduce compassion fatigue and to promote self-care and satisfaction of formal caregivers of palliative care patients in a Latin American context. The intervention used Frankl’s Logotherapy and Ellis’ rational emotive therapy as the theoretical framework and included the necessities of formal caregivers in this specific setting. As a result, this article presents the theoretical development of the intervention and its structure, as well as the objectives and specific content of each session. Empirical research, reported elsewhere, has proven its long-term effectiveness in reducing the compassion fatigue of this population. This makes it a replicable intervention with promising results. Future studies need to continue its evaluation and include professionals in other settings outside palliative care.http://www.ciipme-conicet.gov.ar/ojs/index.php?journal=interdisciplinaria&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=510&path%5B%5D=htmlcaregiverscompassion fatigueself-carecognitive-existential psychologyintervention |
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Paula Hidalgo-Andrade Silvia Martínez-Rodríguez Development of a cognitive-existential intervention to decrease compassion fatigue in formal caregivers Interdisciplinaria caregivers compassion fatigue self-care cognitive-existential psychology intervention |
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Development of a cognitive-existential intervention to decrease compassion fatigue in formal caregivers |
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Development of a cognitive-existential intervention to decrease compassion fatigue in formal caregivers |
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Development of a cognitive-existential intervention to decrease compassion fatigue in formal caregivers |
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Development of a cognitive-existential intervention to decrease compassion fatigue in formal caregivers |
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Development of a cognitive-existential intervention to decrease compassion fatigue in formal caregivers |
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development of a cognitive-existential intervention to decrease compassion fatigue in formal caregivers |
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CONICET, Centro Interamericano de Investigaciones Psicológicas y Ciencias Afines |
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Interdisciplinaria |
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0325-8203 1668-7027 |
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2020-12-01 |
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Palliative care aims to improve the quality of life of patients with chronic and advanced illnesses and their families. This requires a multidisciplinary approach from formal caregivers. Though caring for others could be rewarding and this satisfaction relates to higher work engagement and resiliency, formal caregivers of palliative care patients may develop compassion fatigue due to the nature of their work. This fatigue affects caregivers, their interpersonal relationships, and the quality of care they provide.
Supporting formal caregivers and improving communication plays a vital role. Considering the efficacy of the existential interventions in other populations, and the lack of testing of these interventions on formal caregivers of palliative care teams, this article aims to describe the design and development of an eight-session cognitive-existential group-based psychoeducational intervention to reduce compassion fatigue and to promote self-care and satisfaction of formal caregivers of palliative care patients in a Latin American context. The intervention used Frankl’s Logotherapy and Ellis’ rational emotive therapy as the theoretical framework and included the necessities of formal caregivers in this specific setting.
As a result, this article presents the theoretical development of the intervention and its structure, as well as the objectives and specific content of each session. Empirical research, reported elsewhere, has proven its long-term effectiveness in reducing the compassion fatigue of this population. This makes it a replicable intervention with promising results. Future studies need to continue its evaluation and include professionals in other settings outside palliative care. |
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caregivers compassion fatigue self-care cognitive-existential psychology intervention |
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