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Nursing Burnout: What It Is and How to Prevent It?

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

Clinical nurses work in an environment that is high-stress by nature—making decisions that can impact patients’ lives— and need to take extra care to avoid the mental and physical condition known as nursing burnout. We outline what nurse burnout is, its risks, how to prevent it and how to address it if it’s happening to you.

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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., 2021; Faller et al., 2021; Romppanen et al.,

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Critical Care Association President Wants Nurses to be Heard

Nurse.com

We spoke with Bettencourt about her concerns for critical care nursing, what she loves about being a critical care nurse, how the pandemic changed the nursing specialty, and more. Q: What are the most pressing issues for critical care nurses? A: Nurse burnout is driven by different things in critical care nursing.

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Empowering Tomorrow’s Nurses: Building Resilience for a Fulfilling Career

American Nurse

Nursing is a profession that offers both extraordinary rewards and profound challenges. The intensity of nursing education often stretches students to their limits, preparing them for the realities of patient care. With the ongoing decline in nurses working in rural areas (Wakefield et al., 2021; Hughes et al.,

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Collaboration: The key to patient care success

American Nurse

In addition, out of 124 facilitators who completed post-cohort RTS evaluations since July 2021, 96% expressed satisfaction with the tools and training provided. They believe it signifies a cultural shift within their organization toward prioritizing mental health and fostering a supportive environment for their nurses.

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Patient prejudice toward minoritized nurses

American Nurse

Although limited by a new, untested survey, these data shed light on possible contributors to the current crisis of nurse burnout and staffing shortages as well as the serious negative impact on the well-being of both patients and nurses documented by Kieft and colleagues. November 2021; Howard University; Washington, DC.

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Nurse leadership: Pitfalls and solutions

American Nurse

American Nurse Journal. Doi: 10.51256/ANJ0624138 References American Organization for Nursing Leadership. AONL nurse manager competencies. aonl.org/system/files/media/file/2019/06/nurse-manager-competencies.pdf Bungay Stanier M. Oakland, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers; 2021. 2024; 19(6).