Category: Burnout

  • Factors That Influence the Development of Compassion Fatigue, Burnout, and Compassion Satisfaction in Emergency Department Nurses the Article by Hunsaker, S., et al

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary Results Conclusion References Introduction Taking into account the overall tendency of the nursing profession to become a demanding and intensive occupation, nurses face a significant problem of workplace burnout. This issue is caused by numerous factors which need accurate addressing for the following implementation of the procedures aimed at the…

  • Nursing Burnout as a Practice Issue

    Discovery: topic and practice issue The topic and the nursing practice issue related to this topic Topic: Workplace burnout. Nursing practice issue: Nursing burnout due to high workload. The rationale for the topic selection. The scope of the issue/problem The workforce of the United States is currently experiencing significant shortages of nursing staff. One of…

  • Burnout Syndrome as a Nursing Practice Issue

    Discovery: topic and practice issue The topic and the nursing practice issue related to this topic The chosen nursing practice issue refers to burnout syndrome and its implications for care. The problem is important because burnout development is attributed to such factors as inadequate scheduling, poor environments at facilities, sociodemographic factors, and even psychological indicators.…

  • 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 be enough only to use…

  • Nurses Burnout and Patients Safety

    Abstract This paper focuses on reviewing the American Journal of Nursings guidelines and describes a rationale for researching the topic A Relationship Between Nurses Burnout and Fatigue and Levels of Patients Safety: A Quantitative Study with the help of quantitative methods. One of the critical reasons for reviewing it is its possibility to reduce shortage,…

  • 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. Although a wide range of literature…

  • Nurse Burnout in China the Article by Lu, M., Ruan, H., Xing, W., & Hu, Y.

    Table of Contents Introduction The Problem: Burnout in Nursing Staff Literature Review Design and Procedures Data Analysis and Presentation Conclusions and Implications Reference Introduction Nurse burnout is one of the most present problems to exist in hospitals across the world. Due to the very labor-intensive as well as mentally and emotionally exhausting nature of medical…

  • 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 staff. The article examines the relationships between the demographic attributes and secondary traumatic stress, burnout, or satisfaction in a sample of American versus Canadian…

  • Stress and Burnout Among Nurses

    Table of Contents Abstract Stress and Burnout PICO question Literature Review Method and Analysis Clinical Case Discussion and Findings Conclusion References Abstract This work presents research on the connection between stress and burnout syndrome among nurses and patient safety. It provides a review of the relevant literature and an analysis of key findings. In many…

  • Burnout Syndrome in Professional Nurses

    Introduction Burnout syndrome is a serious issue that negatively affects many workers in any profession, especially nurses. The syndrome is associated with a number of psychological distress forms, such as the sense of low personal fulfillment, emotional exhaustion, and depersonalization (Dde, Magnago, Sakae, & Magajewski, 2009, p. 1559). To resolve the problem of professional nurses…