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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare and Nursing Ethics
    • Psychology of Empathy

    Background:

    • Compassion involves deep empathy and a drive to alleviate suffering.
    • Intuitive understanding of compassionate care is common.
    • Healthcare settings, particularly emergency nursing, necessitate constant compassion.

    Discussion:

    • Emergency nurses face significant demands and resource limitations.
    • The nature of emergency care requires an unwavering commitment to compassion.
    • Rationing compassion is incompatible with the ethical standards of emergency nursing.

    Key Insights:

    • Compassion is an indispensable component of emergency nursing practice.
    • The inherent demands of emergency care do not permit the rationing of compassion.
    • Ethical imperatives mandate the consistent provision of compassionate care.

    Outlook:

    • Future research should explore sustainable models for delivering compassion in high-stress environments.
    • Training programs may benefit from emphasizing resilience and self-care for nurses.
    • Policy considerations could address resource allocation to better support compassionate care delivery.