Patient safety fears after poll suggests most GPs have compassion fatigue
The Guardian|January 02, 2025
Seven in 10 GPs suffer from compassion fatigue and struggle to empathise with patients because they are worn out from caring for them, a survey has found.
Denis Campbell

Family doctors say they are so emotionally and physically exhausted from hearing about patients' problems and circumstances that it is compromising the quality of care they provide.

A poll of 1,855 doctors across the UK found that 71% of GPs and 62% of medics overall have experienced compassion fatigue, which undermines the doctor-patient relationship.

Dr John Holden, the chief medical officer at the Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland (MDDUS), which undertook the survey, said: "Compassion fatigue is effectively a hidden, secondary trauma with symptoms that can ultimately make it extraordinarily difficult for family doctors to treat their patients."

GPs were particularly vulnerable to the syndrome because of their "prolonged exposure to patients' suffering and trauma", and their heavy workloads, he said.

Doctors being too exhausted to provide compassionate care "has an impact upon patient safety", he said.

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