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International Study Examines Mental Health and Well-being of Nurses and Physicians

Consult QD

hospitals participating in the Magnet4Europe initiative, launched in January 2020 to improve the mental health and well-being of nurses, physicians and other healthcare professionals in Europe. and European health systems that participated in the Magnet4Europe initiative,” explains Nancy M.

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Interventions to Overcome Nurse Burnout

American Nurse

Nurse burnout was studied for years before COVID-19, and the pandemic brought nurse burnout to the public eye. Burnout is associated with workload and lack of support that nurses experience in critical care areas such as ICUs (Buckley et al., 2020; Romppanen et al., 2019, Forsyth et al.,

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Young People Make More Mental Health-related ED Visits

SelfCare for HealthCare

The number of emergency department visits for children, teens and young adults experiencing mental health-related issues rose sharply from 2011 to 2020, according to data published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. To learn more and to partner with us, get in touch today!

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Nurse.com and HOLLIBLU Join Together To Grow Nurse Community

Nurse.com

According to our 2022 Nurse Salary Research Report , 29% of nurses (across all licenses) are considering leaving the profession, compared to only 11% in our 2020 survey. This percentage can be attributed to different factors, including staffing concerns and nurse burnout.

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Self-care within hospice and palliative care nursing

American Nurse

A literature review identifies opportunities to support nurses working in these care settings. Takeaways: Resilience helps prevent nurse burnout. Continuing education and professional development aid burnout reduction and improve nurse retention. Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association. Research agenda.

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Recovering from Burnout: Tips on Healing from Exhaustion

Minority Nurse

Any nurse who’s worked long hours with no rest knows that burnout is real. In fact, 62% of nurses have experienced burnout, according to a 2020 survey. While the pandemic is over, nurses still experience exhaustion from too much stress and overexertion at the workplace.

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Connections ease nurses’ burdens

American Nurse

Then recently in the last 6 months, people have been like, ‘I’m suffering,’ and mental health is not as stigmatized as it has been for so long. ICU nurses…we never talked about our pain or our trauma. We can’t talk to anybody else besides a trained provider, mental health provider. We can talk to each other.