An investigation into the effects of vicarious trauma experienced by health care workers

This study features an examination of the effects of working with traumatised individuals, namely vicarious traumatisation. Predictor variables such as age, career longevity, personal trauma history and workload were correlated with vicarious trauma. Support systems used by nurses were explored. The...

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Main Author: Martin, Penelope Dawnette
Other Authors: Hattingh, Susan
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2362
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-23622016-04-16T04:07:57Z An investigation into the effects of vicarious trauma experienced by health care workers Martin, Penelope Dawnette Hattingh, Susan Bezuidenhout, M. C. (Martha Catharina), 1946- Vicarious trauma/traumatisation Nurses Compassion fatigue Secondary traumatic stress 610.69019 Medical personnel -- Job stress -- South Africa -- Cape Town Medical personnel -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Psychology Secondary traumatic stress -- South Africa -- Cape Town This study features an examination of the effects of working with traumatised individuals, namely vicarious traumatisation. Predictor variables such as age, career longevity, personal trauma history and workload were correlated with vicarious trauma. Support systems used by nurses were explored. The questionnaire consisted of items of the TSI Belief Scale, demographic characteristics of persons with a personal trauma history, work related aspects and support systems. Participants were 37 nurses (30 female and 7 male) who render a community mental health service in the Cape Metropole. Results of the study indicate that the variables age and career longevity were statistically significantly related to vicarious trauma. There was no relationship between personal trauma history, workload and vicarious trauma. The nurses identified the psychiatrist and psychologist as their main support systems in dealing with vicarious trauma. Recommendations were made to assist the organisation and nurses on how to deal with vicarious trauma. Health Studies M.A. (Health Studies) 2009-08-25T11:02:49Z 2009-08-25T11:02:49Z 2009-08-25T11:02:49Z 2005-11-30 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2362 en 1 online resource (vi, 126, [17] leaves) : col. map
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topic Vicarious trauma/traumatisation
Nurses
Compassion fatigue
Secondary traumatic stress
610.69019
Medical personnel -- Job stress -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Medical personnel -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Psychology
Secondary traumatic stress -- South Africa -- Cape Town
spellingShingle Vicarious trauma/traumatisation
Nurses
Compassion fatigue
Secondary traumatic stress
610.69019
Medical personnel -- Job stress -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Medical personnel -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Psychology
Secondary traumatic stress -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Martin, Penelope Dawnette
An investigation into the effects of vicarious trauma experienced by health care workers
description This study features an examination of the effects of working with traumatised individuals, namely vicarious traumatisation. Predictor variables such as age, career longevity, personal trauma history and workload were correlated with vicarious trauma. Support systems used by nurses were explored. The questionnaire consisted of items of the TSI Belief Scale, demographic characteristics of persons with a personal trauma history, work related aspects and support systems. Participants were 37 nurses (30 female and 7 male) who render a community mental health service in the Cape Metropole. Results of the study indicate that the variables age and career longevity were statistically significantly related to vicarious trauma. There was no relationship between personal trauma history, workload and vicarious trauma. The nurses identified the psychiatrist and psychologist as their main support systems in dealing with vicarious trauma. Recommendations were made to assist the organisation and nurses on how to deal with vicarious trauma. === Health Studies === M.A. (Health Studies)
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title_short An investigation into the effects of vicarious trauma experienced by health care workers
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