Category: Burnout

  • Work Stress and Burnout Among Nurses

    Work Stress and Burnout Among Nurses Introduction The work environment and working conditions are important factors that have an impact on staff performance. Negative work environment and unfavorable working conditions can lead to work-related stress and even burnout. These outcomes are not desirable in all spheres of activity and even dangerous in nursing because of…

  • Burnout Among Nursing Personnel: Article Review

    Burnout Among Nursing Personnel: Article Review Burnout-related effects of emotional labor and work-related stressors among psychiatric nurses in Japan (2017) The first article to be analyzed is Burnout-related effects of emotional labor and work-related stressors among psychiatric nurses in Japan by Sakagami, A., Aijo, R., Nguyen, H. T. T., Katayama, M., Nagata, K., & Kitaoka,…

  • Nursing Occupational Burnout During the COVID-19

    Nursing Occupational Burnout During the COVID-19 Ensuring patient safety is one of the main tasks and responsibilities of the medical staff. The most common patient safety concerns include information security and EHR integration, hygiene and spread of infections, nursing staffing ratios and burnout, antibiotic resistance, opioid dependence, paperwork burnout, and drug shortages (Top 7 patient…

  • Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Compassion Satisfaction Among Oncology Nurses in the US and Canada

    Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Compassion Satisfaction Among Oncology Nurses in the US and Canada Table of Contents Introduction Research Question Research Design Sample Data Collection Tools Limitations Findings Summary References Introduction Nursing professionals provide high-quality care to patients that is not confined to the administration of medication and other clinical procedures. Nurses also provide psychological…

  • Burnout Among Nurses and Its Negative Effects

    Burnout Among Nurses and Its Negative Effects Nurses are the central workforces of any hospital, providing quality care to patients and spending more time with them than doctors. The main concern of such intense nursing schedules, filled with patient interviewing, various procedures, and the emotional comforting of families, is burnout (DallOra et al., 2020). The…

  • Workplace Burnout Among Teachers

    Workplace Burnout Among Teachers Table of Contents Introduction and Summary Critical Analysis Conclusion References Introduction and Summary Teacher turnover is often caused by increased stress and burnout. Therefore, addressing workplace burnout among teachers can be a viable strategy to improve teacher retention rates in both public and private schools. In the article titled Spirituality and…

  • Lived Experiences of the Time Preceding Burnout

    Lived Experiences of the Time Preceding Burnout Table of Contents Introduction Analysis of the research Demerits of the design of research Conclusion References Introduction Qualitative research methods are important in developing factual knowledge in nursing to provide research evidence on matters regarding human health which are then analyzed and documented. (Ekstedt & Fagerberg 2005) Analysis…

  • Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Compassion Satisfaction Among Oncology Nurses in the United States and Canada the Article by Wu, Singh-Carlson, Odell, Reynolds, and Su

    Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Compassion Satisfaction Among Oncology Nurses in the United States and Canada the Article by Wu, Singh-Carlson, Odell, Reynolds, and Su Table of Contents Introduction Research Question Research Design Sample Data Collection Methods Limitations of the Study Findings Summary References Introduction Varying healthcare systems between countries may create different work conditions for…

  • Nurse Burnout in Evidence-Based Research

    Nurse Burnout in Evidence-Based Research Introduction Evidence-based practice (EBP) implies the rational application of current evidence related to clinical expertise and core patient needs to direct decisions in health care. To ensure the efficiency of EBP and its best outcomes, the implemented evidence should be recent, credible, and of high quality. It may not always…

  • Clinical Problem: Nurses Burnout at Work

    Clinical Problem: Nurses Burnout at Work Table of Contents Introduction Method of Study Results of the Study Ethical Considerations Conclusion References Introduction The clinical problem that will be examined in this paper is nurses burnout at work and the efficiency of stress strategies that nurses use to reduce the impact of burnout on their practice.…