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We included papers written in English that measured the association between burnout and work-related factors or outcomes in all types of nurses or nursing assistants working in a healthcare setting, including hospitals, care homes, primary care, the community, and ambulance services. Because there a...
Context: Much has been said about the negative impact of burnout on nurses' health, but the causes of this phenomenon are still unclear. Shimizutani and colleagues found that neuroticism was related to burnout, and a systematic review by Khamisa et al regarding this question concluded that, in...
The article discusses research done to assess burnout levels in nurses and the associated individual or work characteristics of Australian Nursing Federation members in Victoria. A total of 574 nurses participated in the study using questionnaires. The research reveals that Victorian nurses are not exper...
51 The consequences of burnout could directly influence the mental, physical and behavioral health of nurses (Fig. 1), resulting in an important decrease of the quality of life, as well as an impairment in the care provided towards patients, diminishing the security and productivity of these ...
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In 2005, the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses released a landmark publication specifying 6 standards (skilled communication, true collaboration, ... MR Shirey - 《American Journal of Critical Care An Official Publication American Association of Critical Care Nurses》 被引量: 317发表: 2006...
In this study we conducted on the work environment of pediatric and treatment nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a phenomenon of professional burnout at an average level; 6.4% of nurses had a high level of professional burnout. An earlier study found that the rate of burnout amon...
In an era when the profession is facing a global shortage of practicing nurses, highly qualified nurse educators are critical to ensuring that the supply of nurses in the future is adequate to sustain the professional workforce. 1.4. Clustering K-means clustering seeks to split data points into ...
Prevalence of burnout syndrome in Peruvian physicians and nurses, ENSUSALUD 2014 [in Spanish]. Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica. 2016;33(2):241-247. doi:10.17843/rpmesp.2016.332.2170PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 38. Nishimura K, Nakamura F, Takegami M, et al; J-ASPECT Study Group. ...