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A pilot study examining the impact of care provider support program on resiliency, coping, and compassion fatigue in military health care providers
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A pilot study examining the impact of care provider support program on resiliency, coping, and compassion fatigue in military health care providers

Christopher P Weidlich and Doris N Ugarriza
Military medicine, Vol.180(3), pp.290-295
2015-03
PMID: 25735019

Abstract

Prospective Studies Humans Military Nursing Health Personnel - psychology Male Pilot Projects Burnout, Professional - psychology Quality of Life Adult Female Surveys and Questionnaires Resilience, Psychological Program Evaluation Burnout, Professional - prevention & control Compassion Fatigue - psychology Compassion Fatigue - prevention & control Adaptation, Psychological
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https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED-D-14-00216View
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.21 Psychiatry
1.21.1179 Mindfulness
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Psychiatry
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