Maila, SiyavuyaMartin, Penelope D.Chipps, Jennifer2021-01-082021-01-082020Maila, S. et al. (2020). Professional quality of life amongst nurses in psychiatric observation units. South African Journal of Psychiatry ,26,a1553, 1-71608-968510.4102/SAJPSYCHIATRY.V26I0.1553http://hdl.handle.net/10566/5609Professional quality of life amongst nurses in psychiatric observations units may be affected by working conditions such as an overflow of mental health care users (MHCUs), a shortage of nurses, lack of specialised staff and inadequate infrastructure to accommodate MHCUs amongst others. Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the professional quality of life amongst nurses in psychiatric observation units. Setting: The study was conducted in psychiatric observation units in eight hospitals in the Metropole District Health Services in the Western Cape. Method: A quantitative descriptive survey design using the Professional Quality of Life (ProQoL version 5) questionnaire was conducted with an all-inclusive sample of 175 nurses. The ProQoL has two scales, namely, the compassion satisfaction and the compassion fatigue. Compassion fatigue includes two subscales, burnout and secondary traumatic stress. Ethics to conduct the study was obtained from the Research Ethics Committee at the university and the Department of Health in the Western Cape.enBurnoutCompassion fatigueCompassion satisfactionProfessional quality of lifeSecondary traumatic stressProfessional quality of life amongst nurses in psychiatric observation unitsArticle