Category: Burnout

  • Nursing Burnout Decrease Evidence-Based Methods

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Problem Statement Review of Relevant Literature Methods Data Analysis Discussion and Findings Conclusion References Abstract This evidence-based project aimed to demonstrate if light physical exercises are effective than multiple short breaks as a method for stress release and reduction of burnout. The PICO question used to guide the practice change…

  • Mindfullness and Professional Burnout Among Nurses

    Table of Contents Introduction Symptoms, Constituents, and Stages of Nursing Burnout Prevention of Nursing Burnout Conclusion References Introduction The article Rekindling the Flame: Using mindfulness to end nursing burnout is devoted to the issue of professional burnout among nurses. It has presented the symptoms, constituents, and stages of the disorder. Besides, it suggests some ways…

  • Nurses Role Overload and Burnout in Intensive Care

    Introduction Research studies should withstand scientific criticism and scrutiny. The criticism determines or identifies the objectivity of studies, their strengths, and weakness. In nursing, the research aims majorly at improving the quality of care delivered to patients by addressing factors affecting the profession, patients, or resources utilized in care delivery among many others. Role overload…

  • Burnout Syndrome and the Ways It Is Manifested in Trauma Nurses

    Table of Contents Background of Study Method of Study Results of Study Ethical Considerations Conclusion References Background of Study The particular article that has been chosen for this assignment presents the results of qualitative research aimed at studying burnout syndrome, and the ways it is manifested in trauma nurses. The source reports the results of…

  • Stress Control Measures to Prevent Nursing Burnout

    Nursing fatigue is a serious problem that threatens patient safety as the former cannot provide adequate health care services while they lack job satisfaction. The recent studies by Bragard, Dupuis, and Fleet (2015) and Estryn-Behar, Van der Heijden and the NEXT Study Group (2012) indicate the importance of implementing stress control strategies in nurses. As…

  • Nurse Burnout: Evidence-Based Practice Change

    The nursing practice problem under discussion is that nurses usually suffer from burnout that affects the quality of their work, and it is important to determine strategies that contribute to decreasing work stress and exhaustion. This problem is directly linked to the examined qualitative and quantitative articles, and it guides the PICOT question set for…

  • Reducing Burnout in Nurse Practitioners

    Abstract The paper presents the study proposed for submission to the Journal for Nurse Practitioners; the proposed study is devoted to the ways to measure and reduce burnout in nurse practitioners. Different sections of the paper present the research problem, the questions, research methods, and the possible practical application of the study. Research Project The…

  • Nurse Burnout in High-Intensity Settings: Study

    The title of the article Burnout and Resilience Among Nurses Practicing in High-Intensity Settings by Rushton, Batcheller, Schroeder, and Donohue (2015) reflects the area and the population of the study: nurses working in high-stress environments. In the beginning, author affiliations and contact information are provided, showing that the investigators are qualified to conduct this research.…

  • Nursing Burnout Study by Hooper et al.

    The title of the article under review by Hooper et al. (2010), entitled, Compassion satisfaction, burnout, and compassion fatigue among emergency nurses compared with nurses in other selected inpatient specialties, befits the issue under study because it is a phenomenon, including the affected group. Its abstract effectively summarises the reports main features clearly and concisely.…

  • Burnout and Staffing Shortage Causes in Nursing

    Table of Contents Problem Statement Purpose Statement Research Question Reference Nursing entails building a foundation that can examine the needs of patients and face the crisis emanating from the health sector with a common vision of stabilizing it. The skills and ethics of nursing are meant to promote change and empower the families that various…