The efficacy of compassion training programmes for healthcare professionals: a systematic review and meta‑analysis
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Continuous exposure to the suffering and death of patients produces certain syndromes such as compassion fatigue in
health professionals. The objective of this study was to analyze the effect and the effectiveness of interventions based
on mindfulness, aimed at training or cultivating compassion or self-compassion in compassion fatigue, self-compassion,
compassion, and compassion satisfaction of health professionals. A systematic review is reported in line with the PRISMA
guideline and was registered in PROSPERO. The PubMed, Web of Science, PsycINFO and CINAHL databases were used.
Interventions based on compassion training or cultivation were selected, aimed at health professionals. A meta-analysis was
performed using a random-effects model. The effect size and hetereogeneity of the studies were calculated. Eight articles were
selected. Among the programmes for the cultivation of compassion we highlight Compassion Cultivation Training (CCT),
Mindfulness and Self-Compassion (MSC), Compassionate Meditation (CM), and Loving Kindness Meditation (LKM). The
interventions decreased compassion fatigue and increased compassion, self-compassion, and compassion satisfaction in
healthcare professionals. Compassion fatigue in healthcare professionals is due to a deficit in empathic and compassionate
skills. Health systems should incorporate programmes based on the cultivation of compassion and self-compassion in order
to improve the work conditions and quality of life of health professionals.
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Alcaraz-Córdoba, A., Ruiz-Fernández, M. D., Ibáñez-Masero, O., Miranda, M. I. V., García-Navarro, E. B., & Ortega-Galán, Á. M. (2024). The efficacy of compassion training programmes for healthcare professionals: a systematic review and meta-analysis. In Current Psychology (Vol. 43, Issue 20, pp. 18534–18551). Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-024-05618-0














