Effectiveness of a group intervention to reduce the psychological distress of healthcare staff: a pre-post quasi-experimental evaluation
Abstract Background Work stress and compassion fatigue are prevalent among healthcare staff and their negative effects on staff well-being and patient care are well-known. This paper reports on the implementation and evaluation of Schwartz Rounds® (Rounds) in UK healthcare organizations, predominant...
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Main Authors: | Jeremy Dawson (Author), Imelda McCarthy (Author), Cath Taylor (Author), Kristin Hildenbrand (Author), Mary Leamy (Author), Ellie Reynolds (Author), Jill Maben (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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