Determination of Compassion and Compassion Fatigue in Intensive Care Nurses
Introduction Compassion is defined as the sadness felt by a living thing or a person due to a negative situation. Compassion fatigue describes emotional, physical, social and spiritual exhaustion or a decrease in these feelings. The concept of compassion, which is at the center of nursing, may be re...
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Main Authors: | Ahmet Özan MSc (Author), Hatice Polat PhD (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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