Compassion fatigue in nurses : a metasynthesis
- Notle, Anna G. W., Downing, Charlene, Temane, Annie, Hastings-Tolsma, Marie
- Authors: Notle, Anna G. W. , Downing, Charlene , Temane, Annie , Hastings-Tolsma, Marie
- Date: 2017
- Subjects: Compassion fatigue , Metasynthesis , Mixed-methods research
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://ujcontent.uj.ac.za8080/10210/385411 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/240174 , uj:24701 , Citation: Notle, A.G.W. et al. 2017. Compassion fatigue in nurses : a metasynthesis. , Citation:
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- Authors: Notle, Anna G. W. , Downing, Charlene , Temane, Annie , Hastings-Tolsma, Marie
- Date: 2017
- Subjects: Compassion fatigue , Metasynthesis , Mixed-methods research
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://ujcontent.uj.ac.za8080/10210/385411 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/240174 , uj:24701 , Citation: Notle, A.G.W. et al. 2017. Compassion fatigue in nurses : a metasynthesis. , Citation:
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Compassion fatigue in nurses : A metasynthesis
- Nolte, Anna G. W., Downing, Charlene, Temane, Annie, Hastings-Tolsma, Marie
- Authors: Nolte, Anna G. W. , Downing, Charlene , Temane, Annie , Hastings-Tolsma, Marie
- Date: 2017
- Subjects: Compassion fatigue , Metasynthesis , Mixed-methods research
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://ujcontent.uj.ac.za8080/10210/379099 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/290852 , uj:31583 , Citation: Nolte, A.G.W. et al. 2017. Compassion fatigue in nurses : A metasynthesis. Journal of Clinical Nursing. DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13766.
- Description: Abstract: To interpret the body of qualitative work focusing on compassion fatigue to distil a common understanding that could then be applied to nursing care. Background: Complex demands place extraordinary stress on nurses struggling to work in overburdened healthcare systems. The result can be the inability to care well for others, leading to compassion fatigue, burnout and increased numbers leaving the profession. Metasynthesis offers a means of more fully illuminating compassion fatigue and further understanding of practices which might reduce its negative consequences...
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- Authors: Nolte, Anna G. W. , Downing, Charlene , Temane, Annie , Hastings-Tolsma, Marie
- Date: 2017
- Subjects: Compassion fatigue , Metasynthesis , Mixed-methods research
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://ujcontent.uj.ac.za8080/10210/379099 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/290852 , uj:31583 , Citation: Nolte, A.G.W. et al. 2017. Compassion fatigue in nurses : A metasynthesis. Journal of Clinical Nursing. DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13766.
- Description: Abstract: To interpret the body of qualitative work focusing on compassion fatigue to distil a common understanding that could then be applied to nursing care. Background: Complex demands place extraordinary stress on nurses struggling to work in overburdened healthcare systems. The result can be the inability to care well for others, leading to compassion fatigue, burnout and increased numbers leaving the profession. Metasynthesis offers a means of more fully illuminating compassion fatigue and further understanding of practices which might reduce its negative consequences...
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Experiences of women enrolled in a prevention of mother to child transmission of human immunodeficiency virus infection programme in Zimbabwe
- Tagutanazvo, Oslinah B., Nolte, Anna G.W., Temane, Annie
- Authors: Tagutanazvo, Oslinah B. , Nolte, Anna G.W. , Temane, Annie
- Date: 2019
- Subjects: PMTCT , Zimbabwe , Human immunodeficiency virus
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/400003 , uj:33364 , Citation: Tagutanazvo, O., Nolte, A., & Temane, A. (2019). Experiences of women enrolled in a prevention of mother to child transmission of human immunodeficiency virus infection programme in Zimbabwe. Health SA Gesondheid, 24, 7 pages. doi:https://doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v24i0.1088 , ISSN: 1025-9848 (PRINT)
- Description: Abstract: Background: Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programmes have been reported to reduce the rate of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection by 30% – 40% during pregnancy and childbirth. The PMTCT transmission is achieved by offering HIV prophylaxis or initiating antiretrovirals to pregnant women who test HIV positive. Being aware of the experiences of these women will assist in planning and implementing the relevant care and support. The study was conducted in three phases. Aim: This article will address phase 1 which is to explore and describe the experiences of pregnant women living with HIV. Setting: The study setting was a PMTCT site in a Provincial Hospital, in Zimbabwe. Methods: The study design was qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and contextual. In-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted from a purposive sample of 20 pregnant women. Thematic data analysis was performed. Results: Six themes emerged: realities of disclosure, a need for quality of life, perceived stigmatisation, inadequate knowledge on infant feeding, continuity of care, empowerment and support. Conclusions: The study concluded that pregnant women living with HIV require empowerment and support to live positively with HIV.
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- Authors: Tagutanazvo, Oslinah B. , Nolte, Anna G.W. , Temane, Annie
- Date: 2019
- Subjects: PMTCT , Zimbabwe , Human immunodeficiency virus
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/400003 , uj:33364 , Citation: Tagutanazvo, O., Nolte, A., & Temane, A. (2019). Experiences of women enrolled in a prevention of mother to child transmission of human immunodeficiency virus infection programme in Zimbabwe. Health SA Gesondheid, 24, 7 pages. doi:https://doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v24i0.1088 , ISSN: 1025-9848 (PRINT)
- Description: Abstract: Background: Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) programmes have been reported to reduce the rate of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection by 30% – 40% during pregnancy and childbirth. The PMTCT transmission is achieved by offering HIV prophylaxis or initiating antiretrovirals to pregnant women who test HIV positive. Being aware of the experiences of these women will assist in planning and implementing the relevant care and support. The study was conducted in three phases. Aim: This article will address phase 1 which is to explore and describe the experiences of pregnant women living with HIV. Setting: The study setting was a PMTCT site in a Provincial Hospital, in Zimbabwe. Methods: The study design was qualitative, exploratory, descriptive and contextual. In-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted from a purposive sample of 20 pregnant women. Thematic data analysis was performed. Results: Six themes emerged: realities of disclosure, a need for quality of life, perceived stigmatisation, inadequate knowledge on infant feeding, continuity of care, empowerment and support. Conclusions: The study concluded that pregnant women living with HIV require empowerment and support to live positively with HIV.
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Lived experiences of couples in a relationship where one partner is diagnosed with a mental illness
- Mokoena, Andile G., Poggenpoel, Marie, Myburgh, Chris, Temane, Annie
- Authors: Mokoena, Andile G. , Poggenpoel, Marie , Myburgh, Chris , Temane, Annie
- Date: 2019
- Subjects: Couples , Lived experiences , Mental illness
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/399989 , uj:33362 , Citation: Mokoena, A., Poggenpoel, M., Myburgh, C., & Temane, A. (2019). Lived experiences of couples in a relationship where one partner is diagnosed with a mental illness. Curationis, 42(1), 7 pages. doi:https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v42i1.2015 , ISSN: 0379-8577 (PRINT)
- Description: Abstract: Background: A partner with mental illness can be challenging in a couple’s relationship. Mental illness brings about disintegration in the relationship because the partner without mental illness takes on more responsibilities than before. The partner without mental illness can be subjected to multiple risks, including stress and burden of care. The lived experiences of couples in a relationship where one partner is diagnosed with a mental illness is an under-researched area of mental health. Objectives: To explore and describe the lived experiences of couples in a relationship where one partner is diagnosed with a mental illness. Method: A qualitative, descriptive, exploratory and contextual research design was utilised. A purposive sampling method was used to sample participants for this study. Five couples, where one partner was diagnosed with a mental illness, participated in the study. Ten in-depth, individual, phenomenological interviews were conducted to provide rich descriptions of the couples’ experiences. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. An independent coder assisted with the data analysis. A consensus discussion was held between the independent coder and the interviewing researcher to agree on the identified themes. Results: Four themes with categories emerged from the data analysis: couples experienced changed social roles in their relationship, emotional upheaval was experienced by the individual partners in the couple relationship, interpersonal distance was experienced in the couple’s relationship and a changed relationship with the self was experienced by the individual partners in the couple relationship. Conclusion: The results concluded that couples experienced that the presence of mental illness in their relationship adversely affects the relationship, thus emphasising the need to empower the couples dealing with challenges of being in a relationship where one partner is diagnosed with a mental illness
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- Authors: Mokoena, Andile G. , Poggenpoel, Marie , Myburgh, Chris , Temane, Annie
- Date: 2019
- Subjects: Couples , Lived experiences , Mental illness
- Language: English
- Type: Article
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/399989 , uj:33362 , Citation: Mokoena, A., Poggenpoel, M., Myburgh, C., & Temane, A. (2019). Lived experiences of couples in a relationship where one partner is diagnosed with a mental illness. Curationis, 42(1), 7 pages. doi:https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v42i1.2015 , ISSN: 0379-8577 (PRINT)
- Description: Abstract: Background: A partner with mental illness can be challenging in a couple’s relationship. Mental illness brings about disintegration in the relationship because the partner without mental illness takes on more responsibilities than before. The partner without mental illness can be subjected to multiple risks, including stress and burden of care. The lived experiences of couples in a relationship where one partner is diagnosed with a mental illness is an under-researched area of mental health. Objectives: To explore and describe the lived experiences of couples in a relationship where one partner is diagnosed with a mental illness. Method: A qualitative, descriptive, exploratory and contextual research design was utilised. A purposive sampling method was used to sample participants for this study. Five couples, where one partner was diagnosed with a mental illness, participated in the study. Ten in-depth, individual, phenomenological interviews were conducted to provide rich descriptions of the couples’ experiences. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. An independent coder assisted with the data analysis. A consensus discussion was held between the independent coder and the interviewing researcher to agree on the identified themes. Results: Four themes with categories emerged from the data analysis: couples experienced changed social roles in their relationship, emotional upheaval was experienced by the individual partners in the couple relationship, interpersonal distance was experienced in the couple’s relationship and a changed relationship with the self was experienced by the individual partners in the couple relationship. Conclusion: The results concluded that couples experienced that the presence of mental illness in their relationship adversely affects the relationship, thus emphasising the need to empower the couples dealing with challenges of being in a relationship where one partner is diagnosed with a mental illness
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