Australian Chaplains and Their Professional Quality of Life
- PMID: 34342234
- DOI: 10.1177/15423050211036344
Australian Chaplains and Their Professional Quality of Life
Abstract
Chaplains often express a sense of satisfaction in helping others. But their work renders them vulnerable to secondary traumatic stress and burnout. We investigated mindful self-care, comparing the experiences of chaplains and other workers. Measures used included mindful selfcare, social support, and professional quality of life. We found self-care practices did not predict the professional quality of life. Lack of supportive structures and mindful awareness predicted burnout. Compassion satisfaction might arise from other sources.
Keywords: burnout; chaplains; compassion fatigue; compassion satisfaction; professional quality of life; secondary traumatic stress.
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