thesituationin whichpeoplestopthinkingorworryingabout aproblemthat isaffectinga lot ofpeopleandstopgivingmoneyto them because theproblemhascontinuedfor toolong
The initial willingness of the western countries to assist in resettlement was overcome in 1986 by a bad case ofcompassionfatigue.
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We have reached what they call "a level ofcompassionfatigue".
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Over the past few weeks, we have heard much talk about aid fatigue andcompassionfatigue.
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In fact, we are witnessing what refugee-concerned people have come to know ascompassionfatigue.
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I wonder whether that was due tocompassionfatigue.
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I do not think that the problem is one ofcompassionfatigue, although there may be signs of that here and there.
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For them, there is nocompassionfatigue.
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I am well aware ofcompassionfatigue.
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We hear much aboutcompassionfatigue.
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There iscompassionfatiguein the industrialised countries at a time when it is apparent that more development has been achieved over the past 50 years than ever before.
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We sometimes hear about "compassionfatigue".
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Compassionfatiguehas been called a form of burnout in some literature.
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Compassionfatiguealso carries sociological connotations, especially when used to analyse the behavior of mass donations in response to the media response to disasters.
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In addition, 34% of hospice nurses in another study met the criteria for secondary traumatic stress/compassionfatigue.
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The termcompassionfatigueis considered somewhat euphemistic.
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