A Study on the Application of Compassion Fatigue Resilience Training among Nurses in the Hemato-Oncology Department
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Keywords

Compassion fatigue resilience training
Psychological impact

DOI

10.26689/jcnr.v9i7.11464

Submitted : 2025-07-06
Accepted : 2025-07-21
Published : 2025-08-05

Abstract

Objective: To explore the impact of compassion fatigue resilience training on the compassion and psychological resilience of nurses in the hemato-oncology department. Methods: Convenience sampling was used to select 24 nurses from the hemato-oncology department of our hospital as the intervention group and another 24 as the control group. The intervention group received compassion fatigue resilience training, while the control group received routine health education. Results: The compassion fatigue score of the intervention group was lower than that of the control group, and the psychological resilience score was higher, with statistically significant differences (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Compassion fatigue resilience training is beneficial for improving the compassion fatigue and psychological resilience of nurses in the hemato-oncology department.

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