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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., 2019, Forsyth et al., 2020; Romppanen et al., 2017; Zhang et al.,

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Collaboration: The key to patient care success

American Nurse

American Nurse Journal announces 2024 All Pro Nursing Team Awards. When nurses, pro­viders, therapists, leadership, and other professionals work together as a cohesive team, patients benefit—and so do nurses and all healthcare workers. American Nurse Journal. 2024; 19(4). Doi: 10.51256/ANJ042417

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Connections ease nurses’ burdens

American Nurse

Nurse leaders also must ensure that bedside nurses participate in opportunities to balance work challenges with personal needs. Make the connection Nurses indicated that primary supportive factors preventing nursing burnout include their relationships with friends, loved ones, colleagues, patients, and their community.