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Compassion fatigue and satisfaction in oncology professionals: an integrative review

Abstract

This integrative review investigates the factors that may promote or harm the quality of life of oncology professionals, according to compassion fatigue and satisfaction criteria. Bibliographic research was conducted on the CINAHL, Embase, Web of Science, PsycINFO, Scopus, MEDLINE and Virtual Health Library databases. Primary studies published in Portuguese, Spanish and English were included. Of the 909 articles found, 18 were selected for analysis by three independent reviewers. Data were summarized in tables and thematic categories. Sociodemographic factors, internal and external to the individual, can alter professional quality of life. In conclusion, intrinsic and subjective characteristics, as well as work environment aspects, contribute to the development of compassion fatigue and satisfaction.

Compassion fatigue; Burnout, professional; Oncology nursing; Quality of life; Neoplasms; Health personnel

Resumo

Este artigo busca identificar fatores que podem promover ou prejudicar a qualidade de vida profissional dos profissionais oncológicos segundo critérios de fadiga e satisfação por compaixão. Utilizou-se estudo bibliográfico descritivo, tipo revisão integrativa, sem recorte temporal. Utilizaram-se as bases de dados CINAHL, Embase, Web of Science, PsycINFO, Scopus, MEDLINE e Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde para a pesquisa analisada por três revisores independentes. Incluíram-se estudos primários nos idiomas português, inglês e espanhol. Realizaram-se análise para alcançar os objetivos propostos neste estudo e síntese dos dados para a apresentação em tabelas e categorias temáticas. Como resultados, selecionaram-se 18 artigos para análise entre os 909 encontrados. Evidenciou-se que fatores sociodemográficos, internos e externos aos indivíduos podem alterar a qualidade de vida profissional. Concluiu-se que características intrínsecas e subjetivas, bem como aspectos do ambiente de trabalho, contribuíram para o desenvolvimento da fadiga por compaixão e da satisfação por compaixão.

Fadiga por compaixão; Esgotamento profissional; Enfermagem oncológica; Qualidade de vida; Neoplasia; Pessoal de saúde

Resumen

Este artículo identificó los factores que pueden promover o dificultar la calidad de vida profesional de los profesionales de oncología según criterios de desgaste y satisfacción por empatía. Se utilizó un estudio bibliográfico descriptivo, del tipo revisión integradora, sin corte temporal. El análisis de los datos recopilados en CINAHL, Embase, Web of Science, PsycINFO, Scopus, MEDLINE y Biblioteca Virtual en Salud fue realizado por tres evaluadores independientes. Se incluyeron estudios primarios en portugués, inglés y español. Se realizaron un análisis de los datos, para lograr los objetivos propuestos, y una síntesis para presentarse en tablas y categorías temáticas. Entre los 909 artículos encontrados, se seleccionaron 18 artículos para el análisis. Los factores sociodemográficos, internos y externos a los individuos, pueden alterar la calidad de vida profesional. Se concluye que las características intrínsecas y subjetivas, así como los aspectos del ambiente laboral contribuyeron al desgaste y la satisfacción por empatía.

Desgaste por empatía; Agotamiento profesional; Enfermería oncológica; Calidad de vida; Neoplasias; Personal de salud

Hospital environments are considered unhealthy due to the various physical and psychosocial risks they pose to health staff11. Barbosa SC, Souza S, Moreira JS. Compassion fatigue as a professional quality of life hazard for hospital service workers. Rev Psicol Organ Trab [Internet]. 2014 [acesso 10 dez 2019];14(3):315-23. Disponível: https://bit.ly/3ZHjInp
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. In oncology, the social and economic characteristics of the Brazilian population lead to late diagnosis of malignant tumors, due to factors such as lack of knowledge of the signs and symptoms of the disease and difficult access to and delay in seeking health care22. Queiroz DL, Souza JC. Quality of life and capacity for work of nurses. Psicol Inf [Internet]. 2012 [acesso 10 ago 2019];16(16):103-26. Disponível: https://bit.ly/3XgH7dJ
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3. Shang J, Friese CR, Wu E, Aiken LH. Nursing practice environment and outcomes for oncology nursing. Cancer Nurs [Internet]. 2013 [acesso 16 jan 2023];36(3):206-12. DOI: 10.1097/NCC.0b013e31825e4293
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. Thus, many patients end up starting treatment when the disease is at an advanced stage, often with no possibility of cure. Some patients remain for long periods in treatment, which may favor bonding between health professionals, patient and family as well as greater suffering in case of death33. Shang J, Friese CR, Wu E, Aiken LH. Nursing practice environment and outcomes for oncology nursing. Cancer Nurs [Internet]. 2013 [acesso 16 jan 2023];36(3):206-12. DOI: 10.1097/NCC.0b013e31825e4293
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It is also known that hospital environments may cause professionals to become ill due to excessive workload, an unhealthy process caused by physical and mental exhaustion in the face of conflicting situations, insufficient staff, fast working pace and repetitive tasks. Oncology nurses in particular are at greater risk of developing burnout (BO) and even leaving their jobs, increasing turnover rates and generating higher annual costs44. Wells-English D, Giese J, Price J. Compassion fatigue and satisfaction: influence on turnover among oncology nurses at an urban cancer center. Clin J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2019 [acesso 16 jan 2023];23(5):487-93. DOI: 10.1188/19.Cjon.487-493
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, 55. Baptista PCP, Merighi MAB, Silva A. Anguish of nursing women professionals who suffer from work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Rev Bras Enferm [Internet]. 2011 [acesso 16 jan 2023];64(3):438-44. DOI: 10.1590/S0034-71672011000300005
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One therefore sees that work can interfere with the health of professionals, causing accidents, illness and temporary or permanent disability, occurrences that must be investigated through a more in-depth understanding of the illness of people who provide care for those who are sick. It is observed that fatigue due to the constant exposure of health professionals to stressful situations may cause an individual to become ill, leading to presenteeism and absenteeism in the workplace55. Baptista PCP, Merighi MAB, Silva A. Anguish of nursing women professionals who suffer from work-related musculoskeletal disorders. Rev Bras Enferm [Internet]. 2011 [acesso 16 jan 2023];64(3):438-44. DOI: 10.1590/S0034-71672011000300005
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In the field of traumatology, analysis of fatigue due to close contact with the suffering or trauma of other people gave rise in the literature to the term compassion fatigue (CF), defined as a state of biological, social and psychological exhaustion and dysfunction resulting from prolonged exposure to secondary traumatic stress66. Ludick M, Figley CR. Toward a mechanism for secondary trauma induction and reduction: reimagining a theory of secondary traumatic stress. Traumatology [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];23(1):112-23. DOI: 10.1037/trm0000096
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7. Lago K, Codo W. Compassion fatigue: evidence of internal consistency and factorial validity in ProQol-BR. Estud Psicol [Internet]. 2013 [acesso 16 jan 2023];18(2):213-21. DOI: 10.1590/S1413-294X2013000200006
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- 88. Burnett HJ Jr. Revisiting the compassion fatigue, burnout, compassion satisfaction, and resilience connection among CISM responders. SAGE Open [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];7(3):1-10. DOI: 10.1177/2158244017730857
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. It is a physical and emotional state stemming from the compassion experienced by professionals who care for individuals in situations of physical and/or mental suffering. It is argued that this state of fatigue may affect any health professional engaged in activities that require great physical and emotional energy in providing care66. Ludick M, Figley CR. Toward a mechanism for secondary trauma induction and reduction: reimagining a theory of secondary traumatic stress. Traumatology [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];23(1):112-23. DOI: 10.1037/trm0000096
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, 77. Lago K, Codo W. Compassion fatigue: evidence of internal consistency and factorial validity in ProQol-BR. Estud Psicol [Internet]. 2013 [acesso 16 jan 2023];18(2):213-21. DOI: 10.1590/S1413-294X2013000200006
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In contrast, in considering the satisfactory experiences that promote professional well-being when providing health care, the term compassion satisfaction (CS) was coined, which refers to positive feelings derived from the act of helping and the reward afforded by efforts in health care provision88. Burnett HJ Jr. Revisiting the compassion fatigue, burnout, compassion satisfaction, and resilience connection among CISM responders. SAGE Open [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];7(3):1-10. DOI: 10.1177/2158244017730857
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. Thus, professional quality of life is defined as the quality attributed by professionals to their work, occurring from the integration of the two poles—CF and CS—in health workers88. Burnett HJ Jr. Revisiting the compassion fatigue, burnout, compassion satisfaction, and resilience connection among CISM responders. SAGE Open [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];7(3):1-10. DOI: 10.1177/2158244017730857
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, 99. Erkorkmaz U, Dogu O, Cinar N. The relationship between burnout, self-esteem and professional life quality of nurses. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];28(7):549-53. DOI: 10.29271/jcpsp.2018.07.549
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Considering that professional quality of life is a recent construct11. Barbosa SC, Souza S, Moreira JS. Compassion fatigue as a professional quality of life hazard for hospital service workers. Rev Psicol Organ Trab [Internet]. 2014 [acesso 10 dez 2019];14(3):315-23. Disponível: https://bit.ly/3ZHjInp
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being developed in different countries, it is relevant to investigate what the literature has produced on this subject regarding oncology professionals from an interdisciplinary approach. That makes it possible to identify the main factors that enable professionals to carry out their activities with more satisfaction and prevent damage caused by high loads of physical and mental exhaustion.

A critical analysis of the results of research on the subject may contribute to conceiving interventions aimed at relieving suffering or strengthening the potential for greater satisfaction among health professionals working in oncology.

Objective

The aim of this study is to identify factors capable of promoting or impairing the quality of life of oncology professionals according to CF and CS criteria.

Method

This is a bibliographic, descriptive study, of the integrative literature review type, planned according to the following steps1010. Mendes KS, Silveira RCCP, Galvão CM. Integrative literature review: a research method to incorporate evidence in health care and nursing. Texto Contexto Enferm [Internet]. 2008 [acesso 16 jan 2023];17(4):758-64. DOI: 10.1590/S0104-07072008000400018
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: 1) identification of the subject and formulation of the study question to develop the integrative review; 2) definition of inclusion and exclusion criteria for studies; 3) definition of information to be extracted from selected studies and categorization of studies; 4) evaluation of studies included in the integrative review; 5) interpretation of results; and 6) presentation of the review.

In the first step, the following guiding question was formulated: What evidence is available in the literature on the professional quality of life of oncology health professionals, according to CF and CS criteria?

The bibliographic survey was carried out at the library of the School of Nursing of the University of São Paulo (USP) with the help of a librarian, using the following databases: CINAHL (112 articles); Embase (149 articles); Web of Science (172 articles); PsycINFO (50 articles); Scopus (144 articles); PubMed (168 articles) and Virtual Health Library (VHL) (114 articles). The following health sciences descriptors (DeCS) and medical subject headings (MeSH) were selected: “compassion fatigue”; “compassion satisfaction”; “oncology”; “cancer”; and “neoplasia,” linked by the Boolean operators “and” and “or.”

In addition, it was decided to delimit the cited terms by also inserting appropriately controlled descriptors for each database, considering strategies that might return broader results. It should be noted that the descriptors were used according to the particularities of each database and obtained by consulting DeCS and MeSH. The search strategies are described in Chart 1 .

Chart 1
Search strategies

The inclusion criteria were: primary studies in Portuguese, English and Spanish, related to the professional quality of life of health professionals according to CF and CS criteria in the oncology area. The exclusion criteria were studies that did not involve humans, were carried out with students in the health area, involved informal caregivers, patients or family members, and involved professionals working in pediatrics.

It is worth mentioning that there was no publication date restriction. The search was carried out in November 2019, and the selection, screening and analysis of texts were done between January 2019 and January 2020. A total of 909 articles were identified, from which 347 duplicate texts were excluded. The remaining 562 were submitted to title and abstract screening to select those that met the inclusion criteria.

This process was independently performed by three reviewers, resulting in the exclusion of another 409 articles (112 pediatric studies, 129 studies with caregivers and professionals outside oncology, 52 articles in other languages and 116 that did not involve humans). The remaining 153 articles were read in full. Then, 135 articles were excluded (45 for being unrelated to oncology, 69 for not being primary studies on professional quality of life and 21 for involving patients). The selection process is described in Figure 1 .

Figure 1
Flowchart of article selection for the integrative review undertaken from January 2019 to January 2020

An instrument was developed for data extraction comprising the following items: 1) article identification (journal and year of publication, background and affiliation of the authors, language and country); 2) objectives; 3) methodological design (type of study, sampling); 4) results and conclusions; and 5) factors that improve or impair the professional quality of life of health workers, according to the objectives proposed for this review1111. Ursi ES, Gavão CM. Perioperative prevention of skin injury: an integrative literature review. Rev Latinoam Enferm [Internet]. 2006 [acesso 16 jan 2023];14(1):124-31. DOI: 10.1590/S0104-11692006000100017
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This instrument addresses article identification (journal of publication, background and institution to which the authors are linked, language and country), aspects of methodological design (type of study, sampling, objectives, results, conclusions) and factors that contribute to or impair the quality of life of health professionals ( Chart 2 )1111. Ursi ES, Gavão CM. Perioperative prevention of skin injury: an integrative literature review. Rev Latinoam Enferm [Internet]. 2006 [acesso 16 jan 2023];14(1):124-31. DOI: 10.1590/S0104-11692006000100017
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. Following the selection and study of the articles, an analysis was undertaken to achieve the objectives proposed in this study, and the data were summarized for presentation in charts and thematic categories.

Chart 2
List of articles according to objective, population, study site, type of instrument and type of study

Results

Regarding the characterization of the 18 studies1212. Jang I, Kim Y, Kim K. Professionalism and professional quality of life for oncology nurses. J Clin Nurs [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];25(19-20):2835-45. DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13330
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.13330...

13. Finley BA, Sheppard KG. Compassion fatigue: exploring early-career oncology nurses’ experiences. Clin J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];21(3):E61-6. DOI: 10.1188/17.CJON.E61-E66
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14. Wu S, Singh-Carlson S, Odell A, Reynolds G, Su Y. Compassion fatigue, burnout, and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses in the United States and Canada. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(4):E161-9. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E161-E169
https://doi.org/10.1188/16.ONF.E161-E169...

15. Mooney C, Fetter K, Gross BW, Rinehart C, Lynch C, Rogers FB. Preliminary analysis of compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue with considerations for nursing unit specialization and demographic factors. J Trauma Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];24(3):158-63. DOI: 10.1097/JTN.0000000000000284
https://doi.org/10.1097/JTN.000000000000...

16. Perry B, Toffner G, Merrick T, Dalton J. An exploration of the experience of compassion fatigue in clinical oncology nurses. Can Oncol Nurs J [Internet]. 2011 [acesso 16 jan 2023];21(2):91-105. DOI: 10.5737/1181912x2129197
https://doi.org/10.5737/1181912x2129197...

17. Potter P, Deshields T, Divanbeigi J, Berger J, Cipriano D, Norris L et al. Compassion fatigue and burnout: prevalence among oncology nurses. Clin J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2010 [acesso 16 jan 2023];14(5):E56-62. DOI: 10.1188/10.CJON.E56-E62
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18. Kleiner S, Wallace JE. Oncologist burnout and compassion fatigue: investigating time pressure at work as a predictor and the mediating role of work-family conflict. BMC Health Serv Res [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];17(1):639. DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2581-9
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2581-...

19. Denigris J, Fisher K, Maley M, Nolan E. Perceived quality of work life and risk for compassion fatigue among oncology nurses: a mixed-methods study. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(3):E121-31. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131
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20. Bellicoso D, Trudeau M, Fitch MI, Ralph MR. Chronobiological factors for compassion satisfaction and fatigue among ambulatory oncology caregivers. Chronobiol Int [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];34(6):808-18. DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2017.1314301

21. Duarte J, Pinto-Gouveia J. The role of psychological factors in oncology nurses’ burnout and compassion fatigue symptoms. Eur J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];28:114-21. DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2017.04.002
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2017.04.0...

22. Perry B. Why exemplary oncology nurses seem to avoid compassion fatigue. Can Oncol Nurs J [Internet]. 2008 [acesso 16 jan 2023];18(2):87-99. DOI: 10.5737/1181912x1828792
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23. Galiana L, Arena F, Oliver A, Sanso N, Benito E. Compassion satisfaction, compassion fatigue, and burnout in Spain and Brazil: ProQOL Validation and Cross-cultural Diagnosis. J Pain Symptom Manage [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];53(3):598-604. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2016.09.014
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24. Fukumori T, Miyazaki A, Takaba C, Taniguchi S, Asai M. Cognitive reactions of nurses exposed to cancer patients’ traumatic experiences: a qualitative study to identify triggers of the onset of compassion fatigue. Psychooncology [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];27(2):620-5. DOI: 10.1002/pon.4555
https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.4555...

25. Granek L, Nakash O, Cohen M, Ben-David M, Ariad S. Oncologists´ communication about end of life: the relationship among secondary traumatic stress, compassion satisfaction, and approach and avoidance communication. Psychooncology [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];26(11):1980-6. DOI: 10.1002/pon.4289
https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.4289...

26. Yu H, Jiang A, Shen J. Prevalence and predictors of compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses: a cross-sectional survey. Int J Nurs Stud [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];57:28-38. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.01.012
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016....

27. Al-Majid S, Carlson N, Kiyohara M, Faith M, Rakovski C. Assessing the degree of compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue among critical care, oncology, and charge nurses. J Nurs Adm [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];48(6):310-15. DOI: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000620
https://doi.org/10.1097/NNA.000000000000...

28. Fernandes INM, Almeida KR, Rocha FC, Andrade Neto GR, Guedes MS, Gonçalves FF et al. Analysis of the lifestyle of oncology health professionals. Rev Enferm UFPE On Line [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];12(10):2583-9. DOI: 10.5205/1981-8963-v12i10a237209p2583-2589-2018
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- 2929. Sarra A, Feuz C. Examining the prevalence of compassion fatigue and burnout in radiation therapists caring for palliative cancer patients. J Med Imaging Radiat Sci [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];49(1):49-55. DOI: 10.1016/j.jmir.2017.10.008
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analyzed in this review, two were published in 2010 and 2011, 12 were published between 2016 and 2017 and four were published in 2018. Concerning the country of origin, seven studies were from the United States; three were from Canada; one was jointly from the United States and Canada; and there was one from each of the following countries: Korea, Portugal, Spain, Japan, Israel, China and Brazil.

There was a predominance of nurses among the participants of the studies (11 of the 18 studies), three of which analyzed the perception of oncologists while the others addressed the interdisciplinary team, including nurses, nursing technicians, physicians, radiology technicians, pharmacists, nutritionists, psychologists and social workers. The data presented in this review summarize the results of surveys carried out with approximately 3,112 professionals.

Regarding research design, 13 studies adopted a quantitative approach, four used a qualitative approach with phenomenological analysis and one used the mixed method. Among the studies with a quantitative approach, the Professional Quality of Life data collection instrument, versions 4 and 5, was predominantly used. The professional quality of life construct was analyzed in association with different approaches, such as emotional exhaustion, BO, quality of sleep, empathy and personality traits. The data analysis made it possible to compile the factors that were positively and negatively related to professional quality of life ( Chart 3 ).

Chart 3
Compilation of protective factors and risk factors in professional quality of professional

These factors were categorized into sociodemographic variables, internal factors and external factors, and then linked to constructs and/or domains related to professional quality of life. In the primary studies, the researchers used simple statistical analysis.

With regard to sociodemographic characteristics, it was found that being over 40, being married, having more children and being a man1212. Jang I, Kim Y, Kim K. Professionalism and professional quality of life for oncology nurses. J Clin Nurs [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];25(19-20):2835-45. DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13330
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.13330...
, 1515. Mooney C, Fetter K, Gross BW, Rinehart C, Lynch C, Rogers FB. Preliminary analysis of compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue with considerations for nursing unit specialization and demographic factors. J Trauma Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];24(3):158-63. DOI: 10.1097/JTN.0000000000000284
https://doi.org/10.1097/JTN.000000000000...
promote professional quality of life. On the other hand, being single, younger than one’s peers and suffering from stressors related to personal finances (having less purchasing power)1414. Wu S, Singh-Carlson S, Odell A, Reynolds G, Su Y. Compassion fatigue, burnout, and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses in the United States and Canada. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(4):E161-9. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E161-E169
https://doi.org/10.1188/16.ONF.E161-E169...
are factors that impair professional quality of life. It is noteworthy that working with oncology increases the risk for CF1818. Kleiner S, Wallace JE. Oncologist burnout and compassion fatigue: investigating time pressure at work as a predictor and the mediating role of work-family conflict. BMC Health Serv Res [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];17(1):639. DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2581-9
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2581-...
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Among the external factors that contributed positively to professional quality of life, healthy and supportive working environments are crucial for the well-being, health and satisfaction of oncology workers1414. Wu S, Singh-Carlson S, Odell A, Reynolds G, Su Y. Compassion fatigue, burnout, and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses in the United States and Canada. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(4):E161-9. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E161-E169
https://doi.org/10.1188/16.ONF.E161-E169...
, in addition to active participation in groups of emotional and social support1515. Mooney C, Fetter K, Gross BW, Rinehart C, Lynch C, Rogers FB. Preliminary analysis of compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue with considerations for nursing unit specialization and demographic factors. J Trauma Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];24(3):158-63. DOI: 10.1097/JTN.0000000000000284
https://doi.org/10.1097/JTN.000000000000...
, continuing education that addresses CF and development of teamwork1616. Perry B, Toffner G, Merrick T, Dalton J. An exploration of the experience of compassion fatigue in clinical oncology nurses. Can Oncol Nurs J [Internet]. 2011 [acesso 16 jan 2023];21(2):91-105. DOI: 10.5737/1181912x2129197
https://doi.org/10.5737/1181912x2129197...
. External factors that correlate with increased CF involved physical stress1616. Perry B, Toffner G, Merrick T, Dalton J. An exploration of the experience of compassion fatigue in clinical oncology nurses. Can Oncol Nurs J [Internet]. 2011 [acesso 16 jan 2023];21(2):91-105. DOI: 10.5737/1181912x2129197
https://doi.org/10.5737/1181912x2129197...
, lack of communication within the interdisciplinary team and lack of support from the institution1919. Denigris J, Fisher K, Maley M, Nolan E. Perceived quality of work life and risk for compassion fatigue among oncology nurses: a mixed-methods study. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(3):E121-31. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131
https://doi.org/10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131...
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The following internal—that is, subjective—factors were identified as harmful to professional quality of life: feeling of impotence when faced with the reality of the disease, conflict between belief and reality, dissatisfaction with the professional behavior of the medical team, excessive emotional attachment to patients, compassion for patients and their families1919. Denigris J, Fisher K, Maley M, Nolan E. Perceived quality of work life and risk for compassion fatigue among oncology nurses: a mixed-methods study. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(3):E121-31. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131
https://doi.org/10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131...
, 2626. Yu H, Jiang A, Shen J. Prevalence and predictors of compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses: a cross-sectional survey. Int J Nurs Stud [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];57:28-38. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.01.012
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016....
, psychological inflexibility (low resilience)2121. Duarte J, Pinto-Gouveia J. The role of psychological factors in oncology nurses’ burnout and compassion fatigue symptoms. Eur J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];28:114-21. DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2017.04.002
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2017.04.0...
and distanced communication with end-of-life patients2525. Granek L, Nakash O, Cohen M, Ben-David M, Ariad S. Oncologists´ communication about end of life: the relationship among secondary traumatic stress, compassion satisfaction, and approach and avoidance communication. Psychooncology [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];26(11):1980-6. DOI: 10.1002/pon.4289
https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.4289...
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In turn, among the internal factors that promote professional quality of life, the following should be highlighted: extroversion1919. Denigris J, Fisher K, Maley M, Nolan E. Perceived quality of work life and risk for compassion fatigue among oncology nurses: a mixed-methods study. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(3):E121-31. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131
https://doi.org/10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131...
, proactivity2525. Granek L, Nakash O, Cohen M, Ben-David M, Ariad S. Oncologists´ communication about end of life: the relationship among secondary traumatic stress, compassion satisfaction, and approach and avoidance communication. Psychooncology [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];26(11):1980-6. DOI: 10.1002/pon.4289
https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.4289...
, 2727. Al-Majid S, Carlson N, Kiyohara M, Faith M, Rakovski C. Assessing the degree of compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue among critical care, oncology, and charge nurses. J Nurs Adm [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];48(6):310-15. DOI: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000620
https://doi.org/10.1097/NNA.000000000000...
, awareness of disease situations2626. Yu H, Jiang A, Shen J. Prevalence and predictors of compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses: a cross-sectional survey. Int J Nurs Stud [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];57:28-38. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.01.012
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016....
, personality pattern1919. Denigris J, Fisher K, Maley M, Nolan E. Perceived quality of work life and risk for compassion fatigue among oncology nurses: a mixed-methods study. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(3):E121-31. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131
https://doi.org/10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131...
, 2626. Yu H, Jiang A, Shen J. Prevalence and predictors of compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses: a cross-sectional survey. Int J Nurs Stud [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];57:28-38. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.01.012
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016....
, openness2626. Yu H, Jiang A, Shen J. Prevalence and predictors of compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses: a cross-sectional survey. Int J Nurs Stud [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];57:28-38. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.01.012
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016....
and availability2626. Yu H, Jiang A, Shen J. Prevalence and predictors of compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses: a cross-sectional survey. Int J Nurs Stud [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];57:28-38. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.01.012
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016....
. Other factors were associated with these , namely: having improved quality of sleep2020. Bellicoso D, Trudeau M, Fitch MI, Ralph MR. Chronobiological factors for compassion satisfaction and fatigue among ambulatory oncology caregivers. Chronobiol Int [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];34(6):808-18. DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2017.1314301 , being able to reassess life, finding a purpose in life and having emotional stability2020. Bellicoso D, Trudeau M, Fitch MI, Ralph MR. Chronobiological factors for compassion satisfaction and fatigue among ambulatory oncology caregivers. Chronobiol Int [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];34(6):808-18. DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2017.1314301 , feeling empathy2121. Duarte J, Pinto-Gouveia J. The role of psychological factors in oncology nurses’ burnout and compassion fatigue symptoms. Eur J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];28:114-21. DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2017.04.002
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2017.04.0...
, 2626. Yu H, Jiang A, Shen J. Prevalence and predictors of compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses: a cross-sectional survey. Int J Nurs Stud [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];57:28-38. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.01.012
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016....
, having self-compassion2121. Duarte J, Pinto-Gouveia J. The role of psychological factors in oncology nurses’ burnout and compassion fatigue symptoms. Eur J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];28:114-21. DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2017.04.002
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejon.2017.04.0...
, communicating openly and effectively with patients, receiving training for psychological care1616. Perry B, Toffner G, Merrick T, Dalton J. An exploration of the experience of compassion fatigue in clinical oncology nurses. Can Oncol Nurs J [Internet]. 2011 [acesso 16 jan 2023];21(2):91-105. DOI: 10.5737/1181912x2129197
https://doi.org/10.5737/1181912x2129197...
, 2727. Al-Majid S, Carlson N, Kiyohara M, Faith M, Rakovski C. Assessing the degree of compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue among critical care, oncology, and charge nurses. J Nurs Adm [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];48(6):310-15. DOI: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000620
https://doi.org/10.1097/NNA.000000000000...
, being religious2828. Fernandes INM, Almeida KR, Rocha FC, Andrade Neto GR, Guedes MS, Gonçalves FF et al. Analysis of the lifestyle of oncology health professionals. Rev Enferm UFPE On Line [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];12(10):2583-9. DOI: 10.5205/1981-8963-v12i10a237209p2583-2589-2018
https://doi.org/10.5205/1981-8963-v12i10...
and being able to cope with end of life2525. Granek L, Nakash O, Cohen M, Ben-David M, Ariad S. Oncologists´ communication about end of life: the relationship among secondary traumatic stress, compassion satisfaction, and approach and avoidance communication. Psychooncology [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];26(11):1980-6. DOI: 10.1002/pon.4289
https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.4289...
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It was observed that the desire to encourage conversation circles with peers and receiving capacity building and training on the feeling of loss and death of patients were also pointed out as factors correlated with improved professional quality of life1313. Finley BA, Sheppard KG. Compassion fatigue: exploring early-career oncology nurses’ experiences. Clin J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];21(3):E61-6. DOI: 10.1188/17.CJON.E61-E66
https://doi.org/10.1188/17.CJON.E61-E66...
, 2626. Yu H, Jiang A, Shen J. Prevalence and predictors of compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses: a cross-sectional survey. Int J Nurs Stud [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];57:28-38. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.01.012
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016....
, as well as the ability to have empathy and imagine that the care provided could be potentially offered to a family member2020. Bellicoso D, Trudeau M, Fitch MI, Ralph MR. Chronobiological factors for compassion satisfaction and fatigue among ambulatory oncology caregivers. Chronobiol Int [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];34(6):808-18. DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2017.1314301

21. Duarte J, Pinto-Gouveia J. The role of psychological factors in oncology nurses’ burnout and compassion fatigue symptoms. Eur J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];28:114-21. DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2017.04.002
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- 2222. Perry B. Why exemplary oncology nurses seem to avoid compassion fatigue. Can Oncol Nurs J [Internet]. 2008 [acesso 16 jan 2023];18(2):87-99. DOI: 10.5737/1181912x1828792
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Still regarding internal factors, it is noted that empathy has a negative relationship with neuroticism, when there is a tendency for the individual to remain in a negative emotional state (which can cause a greater risk for anxiety compared to other personality traits)2626. Yu H, Jiang A, Shen J. Prevalence and predictors of compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses: a cross-sectional survey. Int J Nurs Stud [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];57:28-38. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.01.012
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016....
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Discussion

The aim of this integrative review was to identify factors that promote and impair the professional quality life of health workers in oncology, according to CF and CS criteria.

An increase was noted in the scientific production on the subject over time, with a predominance of studies carried out in North America and lack of research in Brazil on the relationship of CF and CS with professional quality of life in oncology. This information is worth mentioning because, given the characteristics of the disease, professionals who work directly with cancer patients are more likely to suffer greater impacts on physical and psychological health, which negatively affect the family, social and work spheres1212. Jang I, Kim Y, Kim K. Professionalism and professional quality of life for oncology nurses. J Clin Nurs [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];25(19-20):2835-45. DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13330
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.13330...
, 1919. Denigris J, Fisher K, Maley M, Nolan E. Perceived quality of work life and risk for compassion fatigue among oncology nurses: a mixed-methods study. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(3):E121-31. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131
https://doi.org/10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131...
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In this article, it was shown that close contact with cancer patients stirs feelings related to excessive emotional attachment. It is argued that these feelings, associated with a sense of impotence in the face of the disease, cause workers to run the risk of developing CF, compromising their quality of life1919. Denigris J, Fisher K, Maley M, Nolan E. Perceived quality of work life and risk for compassion fatigue among oncology nurses: a mixed-methods study. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(3):E121-31. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131
https://doi.org/10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131...
, 2525. Granek L, Nakash O, Cohen M, Ben-David M, Ariad S. Oncologists´ communication about end of life: the relationship among secondary traumatic stress, compassion satisfaction, and approach and avoidance communication. Psychooncology [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];26(11):1980-6. DOI: 10.1002/pon.4289
https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.4289...
, 2626. Yu H, Jiang A, Shen J. Prevalence and predictors of compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses: a cross-sectional survey. Int J Nurs Stud [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];57:28-38. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.01.012
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016....
, 2828. Fernandes INM, Almeida KR, Rocha FC, Andrade Neto GR, Guedes MS, Gonçalves FF et al. Analysis of the lifestyle of oncology health professionals. Rev Enferm UFPE On Line [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];12(10):2583-9. DOI: 10.5205/1981-8963-v12i10a237209p2583-2589-2018
https://doi.org/10.5205/1981-8963-v12i10...

29. Sarra A, Feuz C. Examining the prevalence of compassion fatigue and burnout in radiation therapists caring for palliative cancer patients. J Med Imaging Radiat Sci [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];49(1):49-55. DOI: 10.1016/j.jmir.2017.10.008
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30. Mendes R. Mental health/disease and work: counter hegemonic reflections on some neglected dimensions. R Laborativa [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 10 jun 2018];6(1):4-26. Disponível: https://bit.ly/3Xd2Anz
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The literature consistently shows that experiences of suffering and distress related to health care may cause burnout, characterized by prolonged exhaustion and loss of interest. This situation may result from the routine of dealing with situations of terminality3030. Mendes R. Mental health/disease and work: counter hegemonic reflections on some neglected dimensions. R Laborativa [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 10 jun 2018];6(1):4-26. Disponível: https://bit.ly/3Xd2Anz
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, 3131. Kolthoff KL, Hickman SE. Compassion fatigue among nurses working with older adults. Geriatr Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];38(2):106-9. DOI: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2016.08.003
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. In this context, the physical and psychological dimensions of workers can be marked by balance, satisfaction and development, as well as maladjustment, stress and, consequently, illness2929. Sarra A, Feuz C. Examining the prevalence of compassion fatigue and burnout in radiation therapists caring for palliative cancer patients. J Med Imaging Radiat Sci [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];49(1):49-55. DOI: 10.1016/j.jmir.2017.10.008
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, 3030. Mendes R. Mental health/disease and work: counter hegemonic reflections on some neglected dimensions. R Laborativa [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 10 jun 2018];6(1):4-26. Disponível: https://bit.ly/3Xd2Anz
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By categorizing the studies, it was possible to identify internal and external factors that influence the development of CS and CF, strengthening evidence that point to the promotion of professional quality of life. The particular relevance of this analysis is highlighted by studies that point to lack of external support and balance between personal and professional life as risk factors for CF77. Lago K, Codo W. Compassion fatigue: evidence of internal consistency and factorial validity in ProQol-BR. Estud Psicol [Internet]. 2013 [acesso 16 jan 2023];18(2):213-21. DOI: 10.1590/S1413-294X2013000200006
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, 1212. Jang I, Kim Y, Kim K. Professionalism and professional quality of life for oncology nurses. J Clin Nurs [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];25(19-20):2835-45. DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13330
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.13330...
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Thus, this integrative review presented factors that benefit and factors that impair professional quality of life. It is understood that several subjective constructs that are difficult to measure influence job quality; therefore, studies with comprehensive methods indicate advances in the understanding of the phenomenon. The study listed proactivity, ability to communicate with end-of-life patients, openness, availability, awareness and empathy as examples of those constructs that impact the quality of life of professionals and pose numerous challenges to be faced11. Barbosa SC, Souza S, Moreira JS. Compassion fatigue as a professional quality of life hazard for hospital service workers. Rev Psicol Organ Trab [Internet]. 2014 [acesso 10 dez 2019];14(3):315-23. Disponível: https://bit.ly/3ZHjInp
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, 2323. Galiana L, Arena F, Oliver A, Sanso N, Benito E. Compassion satisfaction, compassion fatigue, and burnout in Spain and Brazil: ProQOL Validation and Cross-cultural Diagnosis. J Pain Symptom Manage [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];53(3):598-604. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2016.09.014
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24. Fukumori T, Miyazaki A, Takaba C, Taniguchi S, Asai M. Cognitive reactions of nurses exposed to cancer patients’ traumatic experiences: a qualitative study to identify triggers of the onset of compassion fatigue. Psychooncology [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];27(2):620-5. DOI: 10.1002/pon.4555
https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.4555...

25. Granek L, Nakash O, Cohen M, Ben-David M, Ariad S. Oncologists´ communication about end of life: the relationship among secondary traumatic stress, compassion satisfaction, and approach and avoidance communication. Psychooncology [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];26(11):1980-6. DOI: 10.1002/pon.4289
https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.4289...
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016....
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In the qualitative study, important components were identified of the cognitive reactions of nurses who faced traumatic experiences of cancer patients. Among the listed categories are polarity—which was also verified in the theory of professional quality of life—a feeling of professional inadequacy, development of compassion for patients and their families, desire to support patients and their families, brooding, a sense of achievement of professional duty, dissatisfaction with the medical team, desire to integrate with colleagues, shirking of duties, conflict between belief and reality, reassessment of life and a feeling of impotence in the face of cancer2424. Fukumori T, Miyazaki A, Takaba C, Taniguchi S, Asai M. Cognitive reactions of nurses exposed to cancer patients’ traumatic experiences: a qualitative study to identify triggers of the onset of compassion fatigue. Psychooncology [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];27(2):620-5. DOI: 10.1002/pon.4555
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These results, combined with the identification of factors that promote and impair professional quality of life presented in this study, can contribute to understanding the onset of CF and provide the basis for identifying risk and protective factors33. Shang J, Friese CR, Wu E, Aiken LH. Nursing practice environment and outcomes for oncology nursing. Cancer Nurs [Internet]. 2013 [acesso 16 jan 2023];36(3):206-12. DOI: 10.1097/NCC.0b013e31825e4293
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, 44. Wells-English D, Giese J, Price J. Compassion fatigue and satisfaction: influence on turnover among oncology nurses at an urban cancer center. Clin J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2019 [acesso 16 jan 2023];23(5):487-93. DOI: 10.1188/19.Cjon.487-493
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, 88. Burnett HJ Jr. Revisiting the compassion fatigue, burnout, compassion satisfaction, and resilience connection among CISM responders. SAGE Open [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];7(3):1-10. DOI: 10.1177/2158244017730857
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, 99. Erkorkmaz U, Dogu O, Cinar N. The relationship between burnout, self-esteem and professional life quality of nurses. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];28(7):549-53. DOI: 10.29271/jcpsp.2018.07.549
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By analyzing the studies, from the viewpoint of professional quality of life, it was possible to distinctly identify the potential positive and negative factors. However, some factors deserve greater attention in order to advance in the distinction between CF, BO and CS. The correlations between CF, BO and CS levels with sociodemographic variables from different cultures made it possible to confirm this polarity due to the similarity of the variations obtained between CF and BO and the negative associations with CS1414. Wu S, Singh-Carlson S, Odell A, Reynolds G, Su Y. Compassion fatigue, burnout, and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses in the United States and Canada. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(4):E161-9. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E161-E169
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The results were similar to those obtained in other studies that delved deeper into the comparison between these constructs, also showing resilience as an important mediator of this relationship88. Burnett HJ Jr. Revisiting the compassion fatigue, burnout, compassion satisfaction, and resilience connection among CISM responders. SAGE Open [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];7(3):1-10. DOI: 10.1177/2158244017730857
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. It was observed, in a comparative study that analyzed the phenomena of CF, CS and BO among nurses from emergency, nephrology, intensive care and oncology services, that those who provided oncology services had higher CF levels11. Barbosa SC, Souza S, Moreira JS. Compassion fatigue as a professional quality of life hazard for hospital service workers. Rev Psicol Organ Trab [Internet]. 2014 [acesso 10 dez 2019];14(3):315-23. Disponível: https://bit.ly/3ZHjInp
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The improvement of professional quality of life is known to largely depend on healthy working environments as a key factor to the well-being, health and satisfaction of nurses. Improvements in the workplace can prevent negative aftereffects and contribute to satisfactory health outcomes for patients.

Given the above, introducing institutional changes, such as designing policies and guidelines to develop preventive and psychosocial support interventions for nurses, are suggested, especially in the context of oncology. It is understood that caring for cancer patients can significantly influence the development of stress, which causes employee dissatisfaction and mental exhaustion1515. Mooney C, Fetter K, Gross BW, Rinehart C, Lynch C, Rogers FB. Preliminary analysis of compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue with considerations for nursing unit specialization and demographic factors. J Trauma Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];24(3):158-63. DOI: 10.1097/JTN.0000000000000284
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, 1717. Potter P, Deshields T, Divanbeigi J, Berger J, Cipriano D, Norris L et al. Compassion fatigue and burnout: prevalence among oncology nurses. Clin J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2010 [acesso 16 jan 2023];14(5):E56-62. DOI: 10.1188/10.CJON.E56-E62
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A study found that healthcare staff in hospitals had lower CS scores than their peers working in outpatient settings1717. Potter P, Deshields T, Divanbeigi J, Berger J, Cipriano D, Norris L et al. Compassion fatigue and burnout: prevalence among oncology nurses. Clin J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2010 [acesso 16 jan 2023];14(5):E56-62. DOI: 10.1188/10.CJON.E56-E62
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. Although this review did not explore the multiple factors that may contribute to stress in the workplace, the literature offers data for reflection.

Stressors in hospitals differ from those in outpatient settings: patients’ demand for care is greater and includes exposure to a greater number of deaths, more complications resulting from treatments and illnesses, and greater severity of clinical symptoms. In addition, environmental conditions are often inadequate11. Barbosa SC, Souza S, Moreira JS. Compassion fatigue as a professional quality of life hazard for hospital service workers. Rev Psicol Organ Trab [Internet]. 2014 [acesso 10 dez 2019];14(3):315-23. Disponível: https://bit.ly/3ZHjInp
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, 22. Queiroz DL, Souza JC. Quality of life and capacity for work of nurses. Psicol Inf [Internet]. 2012 [acesso 10 ago 2019];16(16):103-26. Disponível: https://bit.ly/3XgH7dJ
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Several articles that showed relevant aspects for the occurrence of CF were found, such as poor training of professionals in dealing with death, lack of understanding of the team—especially for not agreeing to “prolong” suffering through palliative care—and projection of patients’ and relatives’ emotional overload on staff1313. Finley BA, Sheppard KG. Compassion fatigue: exploring early-career oncology nurses’ experiences. Clin J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];21(3):E61-6. DOI: 10.1188/17.CJON.E61-E66
https://doi.org/10.1188/17.CJON.E61-E66...
, 1919. Denigris J, Fisher K, Maley M, Nolan E. Perceived quality of work life and risk for compassion fatigue among oncology nurses: a mixed-methods study. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(3):E121-31. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131
https://doi.org/10.1188/16.ONF.E121-E131...
, 2424. Fukumori T, Miyazaki A, Takaba C, Taniguchi S, Asai M. Cognitive reactions of nurses exposed to cancer patients’ traumatic experiences: a qualitative study to identify triggers of the onset of compassion fatigue. Psychooncology [Internet]. 2018 [acesso 16 jan 2023];27(2):620-5. DOI: 10.1002/pon.4555
https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.4555...

25. Granek L, Nakash O, Cohen M, Ben-David M, Ariad S. Oncologists´ communication about end of life: the relationship among secondary traumatic stress, compassion satisfaction, and approach and avoidance communication. Psychooncology [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];26(11):1980-6. DOI: 10.1002/pon.4289
https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.4289...
- 2626. Yu H, Jiang A, Shen J. Prevalence and predictors of compassion fatigue, burnout and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses: a cross-sectional survey. Int J Nurs Stud [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];57:28-38. DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016.01.012
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2016....
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Professionals who have been working longer in oncology had a lower CF score compared to their peers who had just started their professional lives. Furthermore, it was recorded that female nurses also had higher CF than male nurses1212. Jang I, Kim Y, Kim K. Professionalism and professional quality of life for oncology nurses. J Clin Nurs [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];25(19-20):2835-45. DOI: 10.1111/jocn.13330
https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.13330...
, 1414. Wu S, Singh-Carlson S, Odell A, Reynolds G, Su Y. Compassion fatigue, burnout, and compassion satisfaction among oncology nurses in the United States and Canada. Oncol Nurs Forum [Internet]. 2016 [acesso 16 jan 2023];43(4):E161-9. DOI: 10.1188/16.ONF.E161-E169
https://doi.org/10.1188/16.ONF.E161-E169...

15. Mooney C, Fetter K, Gross BW, Rinehart C, Lynch C, Rogers FB. Preliminary analysis of compassion satisfaction and compassion fatigue with considerations for nursing unit specialization and demographic factors. J Trauma Nurs [Internet]. 2017 [acesso 16 jan 2023];24(3):158-63. DOI: 10.1097/JTN.0000000000000284
https://doi.org/10.1097/JTN.000000000000...
- 1616. Perry B, Toffner G, Merrick T, Dalton J. An exploration of the experience of compassion fatigue in clinical oncology nurses. Can Oncol Nurs J [Internet]. 2011 [acesso 16 jan 2023];21(2):91-105. DOI: 10.5737/1181912x2129197
https://doi.org/10.5737/1181912x2129197...
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A recent study reports that oncology nurses face difficulties in communicating with patients: they do not know the right words to use and fear that they may upset the patient or the family. Lack of experience and training in communication decrease nurses’ confidence in discussing certain topics with patients and families, which can be further aggravated by cultural differences between nurses and patients3232. Wittenberg E, Goldsmith J, Buller H, Ragan SL, Ferrell B. Communication training: needs among oncology nurses across the cancer continuum. Clin J Oncol Nurs [Internet]. 2019 [acesso 16 jan 2023];23(1):82-91. DOI: 10.1188/19.CJON.82-91
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The results of this study provide theoretical support for an approach aimed at promoting the quality of life of professionals working in oncology—especially nursing professionals, who work very closely to patients and their families. This review presents some limitations due to the reduced number of studies delving deeper into CF and CS, which hindered a more comprehensive analysis of the professional quality of life construct.

The data presented can support guidelines for the design of institutional policies and interventions, thus contributing to improved care for cancer patients in the different stages of treatment and disease. Also noted is the lack of dedicated online tools for the review method, levels of evidence of studies and quality thereof.

Final considerations

The results of this review found gaps in knowledge related to professional quality of life in oncology settings, especially among younger workers with less time in the profession.

This study made it possible to characterize the scientific production on professional quality of life according to CF and CS criteria, with regard to methodological characteristics. There was a greater number of investigations with a quantitative approach, justified by the development of the Professional Quality of Life evaluation instrument. Thus, preference was given to studies with other methodological trends, mainly for involving subjective constructs such as empathy, compassion and experiences that bring satisfaction to professionals.

The relationship with the other researched studies made it possible to verify that the negative and positive poles are related to certain individuals in different cultural and working contexts. In addition, factors that promote and impair professional quality of life were identified through categories related to sociodemographic variables and internal and external factors of health professionals.

Communication with patients, capacity for empathy and participation in emotional support groups help professionals develop protective factors for professional quality of life. It is worth noting that reduced and distanced communication with patients and less time on the job were identified as factors that impair professional quality of life.

Therefore, the creation of institutional policies and strategies based on these factors is recommended in order to achieve the best effectiveness in actions for the promotion and prevention of workers’ health. In this sense, further investigations are needed so that these poles are clarified and other professional categories are investigated in any situation in which there is a relationship between health professional and patient.

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    26 May 2023
  • Date of issue
    2023

History

  • Received
    30 Aug 2021
  • Reviewed
    7 Dec 2022
  • Accepted
    8 Feb 2023
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