Compassion Fatigue Education: What Is Available Online for Nurses? A Consumer Website Review

Yee, Angela

Compassion Fatigue Education: What Is Available Online for Nurses? A Consumer Website Review

Yee, Angela

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Nurses have been identified as the most vulnerable health care profession to experience compassion fatigue. Currently, not much is known about the availability and credibility of online compassion fatigue resources for nurses. This systematic review of consumer websites explores the prevalence and quality of compassion fatigue educational resources available online to nurses. METHOD: A descriptive, cross-sectional, nonexperimental design was used. Findings were collected from the websites of the top 20 hospitals in the United States, all professional nursing organizations in the United States, and the top three most used social media platforms. Web-sites were evaluated for quality using the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) benchmarks and Health on the Net Foundation certification. RESULTS: A total of 143 websites were evaluated. Of these, three websites were identified as having the most credible, comprehensive educational resources on compassion fatigue. CONCLUSION: There is a need for more hospitals, professional nursing organizations, and social media websites to provide high-quality compassion fatigue educational resources for nurses.

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The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing
2023
Profession(s)
Nurses
Topic(s)
Moral Distress or Moral Injury
Mental Health
Resource Types
Peer-Reviewed Research
Study Type(s)
Nonexperimental / Observational Study
Action Strategy Area(s)
Worker & Learner Engagement
Setting(s)
Hospital
Academic Role(s)
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