Prendre soin des soignants: un programme innovant pour les infirmières en oncologie

Margaret I. Fitch, Yvette Matyas, Marny Robinette

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Un programme innovateur, Care for the Professional Caregiver [ci-après appelé Prendre soin des soignants professionnels], a été élaboré pour donner aux infirmières de chevet d’un programme de lutte contre le cancer l’occasion d’apprendre comment faire face au stress dans l’exercice de leur travail. Le programme a été évalué par des méthodes quantitatives et qualitatives. Les résultats démontrent clairement les bénéfices du programme tant à court terme qu’à long terme. Le fait de nouer des liens profonds avec d’autres infirmières en oncologie, de se soutenir mutuellement et d’échanger des récits sur leurs expériences au travail a été profitable aux infirmières sur les plans personnel, professionnel et collectif. Le programme a atteint ses objectifs, et on recommande la poursuite de sa mise en oeuvre.


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