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  1. (PDF) Burnout syndrome and its prevalence in primary care nursing: A

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  2. (PDF) Quality of care and health professional burnout: narrative

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  3. Burnout Among Nursing Personnel: Article Review

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  4. (PDF) Stress and burnout in forensic mental health nursing: a

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  5. (PDF) Occupational Stress Management and Burnout Interventions in

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  6. (PDF) The incidence of burnout in nursing practice

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  1. Nurses' burnout and quality of life: A systematic review and critical analysis of measures used

    1.2. Measures of BO and QOL. The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) is the most widely used instrument to measure the individual's experience of BO (Kristensen et al., 2005).It measures the three aspects of BO syndrome, namely emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and personal accomplishment (Kristensen et al., 2005).The MBI is composed of 16-22 Likert‐type items depending on the used ...

  2. Burnout in nursing: a theoretical review

    The literature on burnout in nursing partly supports Maslach's theory, but some areas are insufficiently tested, in particular, the association between burnout and turnover, and relationships were found for some MBI dimensions only. ... Dall'Ora, C., Ball, J., Reinius, M. et al. Burnout in nursing: a theoretical review. Hum Resour Health 18 ...

  3. Relation and effect of resilience on burnout in nurses: A literature

    Relation and effect of resilience on burnout in nurses: A literature review and meta-analysis. Andrea Castillo-González RN, Andrea Castillo-González RN. Nurse. ... Analysis of the 29 studies shows that among the dimensions of burnout, nurses are especially prone to emotional exhaustion, and are less affected by depersonalisation and low ...

  4. Nurse burnout and resiliency in critical care nurses: A scoping review

    This scoping review has been able to explore the literature on what is known about burnout and resiliency among critical care nurses. Critical care nurses are often exposed to workplace stressors, and for this reason, burnout and resilience are important phenomena nurses need to be mindful of, including how they are influenced by workplace ...

  5. Interventions to reduce burnout among clinical nurses ...

    Design. This study is a systematic review and meta-analysis study on the effects of burnout reduction programs for clinical nurses. We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews ...

  6. The Impact of Nurse Leadership Styles on Nurse Burnout:: A Systematic

    The purpose of this review is to evaluate the current literature, published 2010 to 2019, and assess the impact of nurse leadership styles on nurse burnout. The review was guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Eighteen articles met the criteria and were reviewed.

  7. Prediction of nursing burnout—a scoping review of the literature from

    The objective of this review is to describe the approaches used to predict burnout of practicing nurses to allow health care organizations to proactively address nursing burnout. We searched Scopus and PubMed for publications containing either in their title or abstract the terms "nurs*", "burnout", and "predict*" from 1970 to 2021.

  8. Burnout: A Review of the Literature

    Abstract. In this review of literature related to burnout, I compiled definitions of the term, discussed factors contributing to burnout, effects of burnout, and prevention/possible remedies for burnout. Although there is no consensus on the term's definition, it is well understood that burnout has three dimensions: emotional exhaustion ...

  9. Burnout and its relationship to empathy in nursing: a review of the

    The purpose of this literature review is to examine the relationship between burnout and empathy in the nursing literature. The results suggest that the relationship between these constructs is complex, and an ability to self-regulate emotions during empathic engagement may reduce the risk of burnout. The implications for nurses, health care ...

  10. Prediction of nursing burnout—a scoping review of the literature from

    Prediction of nursing burnout—a scoping review of the literature from 1970 to 2021. / Carvalho Manhães Leite, Carolina; Wooldridge, Abigail R. In: IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering, Vol. 13, No. 4, 2023, p. 294-313. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

  11. The Social Ecology of Burnout: A framework for research on nurse

    Burnout is a population health issue and while studies abound, solutions have not yielded large-scale change. By taking a social ecological approach we examine structural and relational elements in the work environment and propose a framework for future research on NP burnout. Review of Literature

  12. Burnout and Coping Strategies among Nurses: A Literature Review

    stress and burnout affect nurses both on individual. and organizat ional lev el. A s an individual, it can. cause fatigue, depression, memory problems, sleep. disorders, anxiety and irritability ...

  13. Association between characteristics of employing healthcare facilities

    A systematic review and meta-analysis of burnout by inpatient versus outpatient work environment of physicians found that outpatient physicians ... Despite the robust literature exploring the impact of employing healthcare facilities on outcomes of healthcare workers, this has not been explored in a large, diverse cohort of healthcare workers ...

  14. The perception of burnout and related influencing factors in Tunisian

    The screening for burnout should be included as a regular practice in health promotion programmes for oncology health professionals, particularly for a vulnerable subgroup that possesses the risk mentioned above factors. BACKGROUND Oncology nurses constantly provide emotional support to patients and are confronted with their suffering, which represents chronic stress leading to the development ...

  15. Burnout in critical care nurses: a literature review

    A review of the literature between the years 2007 and 2012 was conducted and included the search terms burnout, moral distress, compassion fatigue, intensive care, critical care, and nursing. The search was limited to the adult population, English language, and Western cultures. The results revealed that nurse managers play a crucial role in ...

  16. <em>International Nursing Review</em>

    International Nursing Review is the official journal of the International Council of Nurses, focusing on nursing and health policy issues of relevance to nurses. Abstract Aim This study aims to explore the longitudinal predictive effect of self-awareness on career adaptability in new nurses at a tumor specialty hospital and the mediating ...

  17. Human resource shortage in India's health sector: a scoping review of

    A thorough literature review was conducted and the following steps were undertaken to create a chart of HRH-related challenges in India: 1. ... Burnout among nursing professionals in Tertiary Care hospitals of Delhi. J Health Manage. 2015;17(2):163-77. Article Google Scholar

  18. Nurses' burnout and quality of life: A systematic review and critical

    Two members of the review team searched the chosen databases in April 2021. First, the terms "nurses AND burnout AND quality of life" were used to find the MeSH terms on PubMed. The command line used in searching PubMed was (("Nurses"[Mesh]) AND "Burnout, Professional"[Mesh]) AND "Quality of Life"[Majr].

  19. Measuring Documentation Burden in Healthcare

    The physician perspective on documentation burden was the most robustly captured in the literature compared with perspectives from other stakeholders including other healthcare professionals, patients, and caregivers, and it focused on increased stress and burnout, satisfaction with EHR, EHR usability, EHR-associated workload, and impact on ...

  20. [The world of nursing burnout. A literature review]

    This literature review, summing up which steps the research has done and which are still to do, reflects the strong importance of the problem called burnout and the aspects related to it inside the world of nursing. This review underlines the importance of an insertion of support group inside the clinical practice to avoid the risk to have sick ...

  21. Literature Review Matrix Template.doc

    View Literature Review Matrix Template.doc from NURS 501 at Liberty University. ... Factors influencing retention among hospital nurses: Systematic review. ... staff turnover, and burnout - exert the most significant influence on the nurse workforce shortfall in hospitals? This work employed a systematic review methodology to thoroughly explore ...

  22. Masks and respirators for prevention of respiratory infections: a state

    The need for a new review on masks was highlighted by a widely publicized polarization in scientific opinion. The masks section of a 2023 Cochrane review of non-pharmaceutical interventions was—controversially—limited to randomized controlled trials (RCTs).It was interpreted by the press and by some but not all of its own authors to mean that "masks don't work" and "mask mandates ...