This
study
focuses
on
related
research
self-compassion
in
elderly
patients
at
home
and
abroad.
It
reviews
the
introduction,
status,
measurement
tools,
influencing
factors
of
to
prepare
for
future
hospitalized
patients.
can
provide
reference
improving
mental
health
level
Journal of Health Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(5), P. 425 - 437
Published: Jan. 23, 2024
Mothers
who
are
breast
cancer
survivors
may
experience
psychological
distress
in
relation
to
diminished
parenting
efficacy.
Self-compassion
protect
mothers
from
distress,
yet
little
is
known
about
self-compassion
this
population.
The
extent
which
self-warmth
(self-kindness,
mindfulness
and
sense
of
common
humanity)
self-coldness
(self-judgement,
isolation
over-identification)
dimensions
moderate
efficacy
predicting
depression,
anxiety
stress
was
examined
a
sample
95
were
survivors.
Independently,
poorer
associated
with
more
depression
symptoms.
Within
regression
models,
direct
predictor
stress,
while
moderated
the
relationship
between
stress.
Self-warmth
presents
as
potential
protective
factor
for
poor
efficacy,
risk
distress.
benefit
focused
psychosocial
interventions.
British Journal of Health Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
30(1)
Published: Nov. 7, 2024
Self-compassion
is
a
positive
psychological
factor
linked
to
improved
physical
and
outcomes
across
different
chronic
illness
populations.
However,
the
extent
which
self-compassion
contributes
reduced
distress
conditions
or
as
function
of
participant
factors
not
clear.
The
current
meta-analysis
aimed
quantify
association
between
in
populations
evaluate
that
moderate
this
association.
OBM Integrative and Complementary Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
09(01), P. 1 - 14
Published: Jan. 9, 2024
Self-compassion
consists
of
an
attitude
self-support
and
self-benevolence.
In
the
general
population,
increased
self-compassion
has
been
associated
with
well-being
decreased
psychopathology.
oncology,
higher
also
linked
various
benefits,
such
as
lower
emotional
distress,
fatigue,
body-image
disturbances,
sleep
difficulties.
seems
to
foster
treatment
adherence.
Various
interventions
based
on
have
recently
designed
tested
in
different
clinical
non-clinical
populations.
They
are
particularly
relevant
patients
increasingly
interested
complementary
approaches
help
them
manage
their
symptoms
difficulties
benevolently
without
judgment.
this
review,
we
described
self-compassion-based
that
or
will
be
proposed
cancer,
well
first
results.
The
main
compassion-focused
therapy,
combination
self-hypnosis
learning,
mindful
training,
cognitively-based
compassion
loving-kindness
meditation.
Other
include
a
self-compassion-focused
writing
activity,
mobile
application,
group
therapy
focused
fear
cancer
recurrence.
Many
these
studies
were
quasi-experimental
protocols.
However,
existing
results
tend
suggest
benefits
improve
often
endured
by
cancer.
Further
research
is
needed
conduct
rigorous
determine
how
for
whom
they
efficient.
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Sept. 17, 2024
Background
The
relationship
between
secondary
traumatic
stress
(STS),
empathy,
and
vicarious
post-traumatic
growth
(VPTG)
in
oncology
nurses
is
unclear.
Understanding
these
links
crucial
for
improving
nurse
well-being
patient
care
quality.
Objective
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
relationships
STS,
VPTG
among
nurses.
Methods
cross-sectional
was
conducted
a
multicentric
setting.
Data
collection
involved
completing
questionnaires
assessing
levels.
analysis
included
correlation
analyses,
multiple
stepwise
regression
analysis,
structural
equation
modeling
(SEM)
examine
interrelationships
variables.
adhered
STROBE
checklist.
Results
A
total
of
391
participated
study.
They
showed
moderate
low
levels
high
STS.
STS
exhibited
negative
association
with
VPTG,
while
empathy
demonstrated
positive
direct
both
Moreover,
SEM
indicated
that
mediated
partial
mediating
effect
0.127.
Factors
such
as
receiving
psychological
training,
educational
attainment,
collectively
explained
24%
variance
VPTG.
Conclusion
Our
findings
highlighted
Additionally,
found
mediate
suggesting
it
plays
significant
role
influencing
Implications
practice
To
aid
nurses,
interventions
should
focus
on
reducing
enhancing
empathy.
Strategies
like
resilience
workshops,
peer
support,
management
can
foster
Creating
supportive
work
environment
nurses’
quality
care.
European journal of psychotraumatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: June 10, 2024
Background:
The
initial
wave
of
the
COVID-19
pandemic
significantly
deteriorated
mental
health,
especially
among
college
students.
Self-compassion
has
demonstrated
benefits
for
psychological
outcomes
such
as
depressive
symptoms,
life
satisfaction,
posttraumatic
stress
symptoms
(PTSS),
and
growth
(PTG).
Notably,
existing
literature
suggests
that
protective
vulnerable
aspects
within
Self-Compassion
Scale,
namely,
compassionate
uncompassionate
self-responding
(CSR
USR),
can
coexist
individuals
influence
their
health
through
various
coexisting
patterns.
However,
this
process
not
been
sufficiently
explored.
Journal of Telenursing (JOTING),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6(1), P. 1660 - 1669
Published: June 16, 2024
This
study
aims
to
examine
the
relationship
between
self-compassion
and
psychological
well-being
of
cancer
patients.
The
method
used
in
this
research
is
a
systematic
review,
where
we
conducted
journal
searches
ScienceDirect,
PubMed,
ProQuest,
Springer,
EBSCOhost
databases
using
keywords'
patients',
'psychological
well-being,
'and
'self-compassion.
'
results
show
that
influences
levels
depression,
stress,
anxiety,
quality
life,
body
image
disturbance,
shame,
stigma,
other
things
affect
psychology
In
conclusion,
there
patients.This
Keywords:
Cancer
Patients,
Psychological
Well-Being,
Self-Compassion
Psycho-Oncology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
32(1), P. 3 - 5
Published: Dec. 2, 2022
This
Special
Issue
of
Psycho-Oncology
is
focused
on
challenges
and
opportunities
in
the
provision
psychosocial
care
to
patients
low
middle-income
countries
(LMICs).
The
aim
highlight
global
disparities
inequity
evidence-based,
culturally-sensitive
timely
showcase
work
researchers
practitioners
address
this
gap.
We
hope
that
will
help
advance
psychological
social
dimensions
cancer
all
parts
world.The
focus
papers
research
clinical
innovations
LMICs
target
psychological,
cultural
interventions
improve
or
maintain
well-being,
functioning
and/or
quality
life
those
who
are
affected
their
families.These
draw
attention
guidelines,
resource
needs,
service
evaluation,
emerging
knowledge
translation
within
implementation
field
psycho-oncology.Innovations
advances
psycho-oncology
from
enhance
with
families
these
regions
world.
A
sustained
initiative
now
needed
ensure
guidelines
for
such
routinely
included
global,
national
local
control
plans
essential
resources
directed
implement
them.