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  1. Article: Palliative Care Professionals' Inner Lives: Cross-Cultural Application of the Awareness Model of Self-Care.

    Oliver, Amparo / Galiana, Laura / Simone, Gustavo de / Tomás, José M / Arena, Fernanda / Linzitto, Juan / Grance, Gladys / Sansó, Noemí

    Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)

    2021  Volume 9, Issue 1

    Abstract: ... evidence on the generalizability of the awareness model of self-care across three care systems under ... of the model revealed differences among contexts. The hypotheses posited by the awareness model of self-care ... Self-care, awareness, and coping with death were competences that remained outstanding no matter the country ...

    Abstract Compassionate professional qualities traditionally have not received the most attention in either critical or end of life care. Constant exposure to death, time pressure and workload, inadequate coping with personal emotions, grieving, and depression urge the development of an inner curricula of competences to promote professional quality of life and compassionate care. The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the universality of these problems and the need to equip ourselves with rigorously validated measurement and monitoring approaches that allow for unbiased comparisons. The main objective of this study was to offer evidence on the generalizability of the awareness model of self-care across three care systems under particular idiosyncrasy. Regarding the sample, 817 palliative care professionals from Spain, Argentina, and Brazil participated in this cross-sectional study using a multigroup structural equation modeling strategy. The measures showed good reliability in the three countries. When testing the multigroup model against the configural and constrained models, the assumptions were fulfilled, and only two relationships of the model revealed differences among contexts. The hypotheses posited by the awareness model of self-care were supported and a similar predictive power on the professional quality of life dimensions was found. Self-care, awareness, and coping with death were competences that remained outstanding no matter the country, resulting in optimism about the possibility of acting with more integrative approaches and campaigns by international policy-makers with the consensus of world healthcare organizations.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-01-15
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2721009-1
    ISSN 2227-9032
    ISSN 2227-9032
    DOI 10.3390/healthcare9010081
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article ; Online: Palliative Care ProfessionalsInner Lives

    Amparo Oliver / Laura Galiana / Gustavo de Simone / José M. Tomás / Fernanda Arena / Juan Linzitto / Gladys Grance / Noemí Sansó

    Healthcare, Vol 9, Iss 1, p

    Cross-Cultural Application of the Awareness Model of Self-Care

    2021  Volume 81

    Abstract: ... evidence on the generalizability of the awareness model of self-care across three care systems under ... of the model revealed differences among contexts. The hypotheses posited by the awareness model of self-care ... Self-care, awareness, and coping with death were competences that remained outstanding no matter the country ...

    Abstract Compassionate professional qualities traditionally have not received the most attention in either critical or end of life care. Constant exposure to death, time pressure and workload, inadequate coping with personal emotions, grieving, and depression urge the development of an inner curricula of competences to promote professional quality of life and compassionate care. The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the universality of these problems and the need to equip ourselves with rigorously validated measurement and monitoring approaches that allow for unbiased comparisons. The main objective of this study was to offer evidence on the generalizability of the awareness model of self-care across three care systems under particular idiosyncrasy. Regarding the sample, 817 palliative care professionals from Spain, Argentina, and Brazil participated in this cross-sectional study using a multigroup structural equation modeling strategy. The measures showed good reliability in the three countries. When testing the multigroup model against the configural and constrained models, the assumptions were fulfilled, and only two relationships of the model revealed differences among contexts. The hypotheses posited by the awareness model of self-care were supported and a similar predictive power on the professional quality of life dimensions was found. Self-care, awareness, and coping with death were competences that remained outstanding no matter the country, resulting in optimism about the possibility of acting with more integrative approaches and campaigns by international policy-makers with the consensus of world healthcare organizations.
    Keywords compassionate care ; compassion satisfaction ; compassion fatigue ; cross-cultural comparison ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 360 ; 650
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher MDPI AG
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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