Perspectives on an exhausted medical radiation practitioner workforce: Emotional labour and the impact of compassion fatigue

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Abstract

As the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia reaches its peak, medical radiation practitioners (MRPs) are at capacity both physically and emotionally. High workloads and stress impact the mental wellbeing of MRPs, with suppression of feelings and emotions resulting in experiences of compassion fatigue. From a MRP workforce perspective, the long-term cost of the pandemic has yet to be realised. MRPs need to be supported to prevent unintended health consequences. Robust management interventions will be required to support the MRP workforce to manage and hopefully mitigate compassion fatigue transitioning out of the pandemic.

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Ku, M., Cavanagh, J., Bartram, T., & Halvorsen, B. (2022). Perspectives on an exhausted medical radiation practitioner workforce: Emotional labour and the impact of compassion fatigue. Australian Health Review, 46(5), 555–558. https://doi.org/10.1071/AH22042

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