Compassion Satisfaction, Burn Out and Secondary Traumatic Stress among Medical Professionals
To determine compassion satisfaction among medical professionals. This study took 6 months to complete carried out at Isra University Karachi Campus. A total of 200 medical professionals were recruited for this study. The non-Convenient Sampling approach was adopted. Compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue (ProQOL v5) were used for data collection. And data was analyzed through SPSS v 21. The mean age of the medical professionals who participated in this study was 29.99±7.89 and the working experience of 4.77±5.89 years. The majority of the were Physical therapist about 65%. A higher frequency of Average compassion satisfaction, burn out and secondary traumatic stress was observed which showed statistically non-significantly association with the area of practice of the medical professional at p-value 0.260 0.158, 0.170 respectively. Most medical professionals are encircled in average compassion satisfaction which showed a non-significant association with the area of practice.
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Compassion satisfaction, burnt out, stress, medical
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(1) Khadijatul Ain Sandeela
Lecturer, Isra Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences, Isra University Karachi Campus, Sindh, Pakistan.
(2) Noman Ahmed
Assistant Professor, Isra institute of rehabilitation sciences, Isra University, Karachi Campus ,Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
(3) Mehwish Manzoor
PhD Scholar, Centre for Physical Education, Health & Sports Science Department, University of Sindh, Jamsoro, Sindh, Pakistan.
(4) Inam Ullah
Lecturer, Physical Education, Balochistan Residential College, Zhob, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.
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APA : Sandeela, K. A., Ahmed, N., & Manzoor, M. (2022). Compassion Satisfaction, Burn Out and Secondary Traumatic Stress among Medical Professionals. Global Pharmaceutical Sciences Review, VII(I), 12-19. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpsr.2022(VII-I).03
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CHICAGO : Sandeela, Khadijatul Ain, Noman Ahmed, and Mehwish Manzoor. 2022. "Compassion Satisfaction, Burn Out and Secondary Traumatic Stress among Medical Professionals." Global Pharmaceutical Sciences Review, VII (I): 12-19 doi: 10.31703/gpsr.2022(VII-I).03
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HARVARD : SANDEELA, K. A., AHMED, N. & MANZOOR, M. 2022. Compassion Satisfaction, Burn Out and Secondary Traumatic Stress among Medical Professionals. Global Pharmaceutical Sciences Review, VII, 12-19.
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MHRA : Sandeela, Khadijatul Ain, Noman Ahmed, and Mehwish Manzoor. 2022. "Compassion Satisfaction, Burn Out and Secondary Traumatic Stress among Medical Professionals." Global Pharmaceutical Sciences Review, VII: 12-19
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MLA : Sandeela, Khadijatul Ain, Noman Ahmed, and Mehwish Manzoor. "Compassion Satisfaction, Burn Out and Secondary Traumatic Stress among Medical Professionals." Global Pharmaceutical Sciences Review, VII.I (2022): 12-19 Print.
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OXFORD : Sandeela, Khadijatul Ain, Ahmed, Noman, and Manzoor, Mehwish (2022), "Compassion Satisfaction, Burn Out and Secondary Traumatic Stress among Medical Professionals", Global Pharmaceutical Sciences Review, VII (I), 12-19
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TURABIAN : Sandeela, Khadijatul Ain, Noman Ahmed, and Mehwish Manzoor. "Compassion Satisfaction, Burn Out and Secondary Traumatic Stress among Medical Professionals." Global Pharmaceutical Sciences Review VII, no. I (2022): 12-19. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpsr.2022(VII-I).03