1994
DOI: 10.1097/00006199-199407000-00011
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Use of Debriefing Techniques To Prevent Compassion Fatigue in Research Teams

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“…Parmi les thèmes mentionnés, on a noté un certain manque de cohésion lorsque des groupes d'intervenants (rémunérés et non rému-nérés) répondaient à un même appel, le besoin d'une formation commune aux diverses catégories d'intervenants engagés dans un même type d'activités et l'utilisation de véhicules efficaces en de telles circonstances. Pickett et al (1994) …”
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“…Parmi les thèmes mentionnés, on a noté un certain manque de cohésion lorsque des groupes d'intervenants (rémunérés et non rému-nérés) répondaient à un même appel, le besoin d'une formation commune aux diverses catégories d'intervenants engagés dans un même type d'activités et l'utilisation de véhicules efficaces en de telles circonstances. Pickett et al (1994) …”
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“…Wincup (2001) recommended peer discussion, as it "can provide reassurance and helps to overcome feelings of isolation by recognizing that your own emotional experiences are not unique" (p. 29). Pickett et al (1994) posited that debriefing is "a critical process for data collectors engaged in research focused on violent, disturbing, or sensitive topics" (p. 252). In addition, Gilbert (2001b) recommended seeking out "social and emotional support" (p. 12) as well as spacing interviews with enough time in between to reduce the intensity, which can become overwhelming.…”
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“…Researchers conclude that CF occurs in a variety of health care professions including, but not limited to social work, clinical research, occupational and physical therapy, genetic counselling and medicine (Adams, Figley, & Bascarino, 2008;Badger, Royse, & Craig, 2008;Pickett, Brennan, & Greenberg, et al, 1994;Stebnicki, 2002;Costa, 2005;Benoit, McCarthy Veach, & LeRoy, 2007;Pfifferling, & Gilley, 1999). Studies show that nurses are at particular risk for CF because compassion and empathy are core values nurses employ in order to do their work (Figley, 1995).…”
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