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AbstractBackgroundRecent concerns about the lack of compassionate care have led to investigations in the way care is delivered and the need to embed values into the caring system. The idea that healthcare professionals are deficient in compassion and suffer compassion fatigue raises questions around education and practice. It challenges quality healthcare practises and workforce pressures.AimTo explore whether compassion can be taught to decrease compassion fatigue and raise healthcare standards.Data sources and emerging themesA systematic literature review of data from electronic databases: CINHAL, Pubmed/Medline, PsychINFO etc., was undertaken within the parameters of 2000–2012. The inclusion/exclusion criteria retrieved 13 papers and critiquing elicited seven emerging themes. The themes include self-compassion, self-reflection, and emotional intelligence; education, teaching methods, and academic engagement; feeling the suffering of and emotions of patients; the meaning of compassion; work-related stre...

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