HEARTS in HEALTHCARE a new global social movement for the re-humanisation of healthcare Dr Robin Youngson.

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HEARTS in HEALTHCARE a new global social movement for the re-humanisation of healthcare Dr Robin Youngson

Evidence summary 1 Healthcare has lost compassion and patients are suffering Health professionals are burning out Kindness, caring and compassion are the major source of health professional wellbeing, happiness and resilience Human beings are intimately connected - our feelings, thoughts and intentions change our patients’ physiology and outcomes

Evidence summary 2 Human touch is healing Patients’ emotional and psychological health profoundly affects their physical health status Compassionate caring saves time Compassionate caring achieves better outcomes and costs less

Student nurses graduated with high ideals of compassionate, whole person care. Within two years of starting practice, most were “compromised idealists” or “crushed idealists” (Jill Maben 2007)

42% of physicians said the professional morale of their colleagues is either “poor” or “very low” 78% of physicians said medicine is either “no longer rewarding” or “less rewarding” 60% of doctors would not recommend medicine as a career to young people. Physicians Foundation 2008 Survey of 12,000 USA Physicians

The key to strengthening compassion in healthcare is building the well-being, positivity and resilience of health professionals kindness appreciation gratitude mindfulness self-compassion the joy of service The practices that enhance well-being are:

empathy sympathy non- judgement sensitivity motivation tolerance of distress Six components of compassion (Paul Gilbert 2009)

“Approach”“Withdrawal” kindness appreciation gratitude Mindfulness the joy of service Two competing systems of motivation: pain anxiety fear distress

patientsuffering empathy “approach” compassion “withdrawal” detachment YES NO positivitywell-being Compassion ‘tipping point’ providersuffering (Decety 2010; Fredrickson 2008) adequate resources?

An intimate connection The mirror neuron system Interpersonal neurobiology

The healing power of touch - evidence from randomised controlled trials Reduced pain, reduced cortisol enhanced immune function in post-op patients Reduced rate of complications and hospital length of stay in premature infants Reduced pain levels in multiple studies (meta analysis) Reduced fatigue and pain in cancer patients Increased Hb levels in anaemic students Reduced restlessness and cortisol variation in nursing home residents with dementia

Patients’ brainwaves synchronise with your heartbeat

The difference in mortality rate between optimists and pessimists is as big as the difference between smokers and non-smokers

Compassionate caring saves time

Compassionate caring achieves better outcomes and costs less

Hearts in Healthcare is a new community, established to champion compassionate care. We believe bringing like-minded people together is the first step to re-humanising healthcare around the world. Introducing a new international movement...

To allow compassionate caring to rise above institutional rules and practices Encourage health workers to reconnect to the heart of their practice Increase the happiness, well-being and resilience of healthcare workers Our aims are simple....

join us today

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