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Is Nurse Burnout Causing More Trips to the Emergency Room?

Health Leaders | Nursing

According to the authors of the study, Lusine Poghosyan , PhD, MPH, RN, and her colleagues, these numbers should cause concern, and they indicate the need for more attention and research on burnout among nurse practitioners, since most of the research currently available was conducted on physicians or registered nurses.

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The State of the Nursing Workforce in 2024

Daily Nurse

Assessing where nurses find themselves provides insight into what’s going well and what could improve in the world of working health professionals. Vivian Health’s Healthcare Workforce Report for 2024 is one such glimpse into the state of the nursing workforce, and its observations are worth noting and learning from.

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Attention Nurses: It’s Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace!

Daily Nurse

Mark your calendars for October 10, 2024—World Mental Health Day is here! This year’s theme, “It’s Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace,” is a call to action that resonates deeply, especially within the nursing community. How can health systems identify nurse burnout before it progresses?

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How Health Systems Are Using Technology to Combat Burnout, Improve Nurse Retention

Minority Nurse

Nurse burnout continues to hinder the healthcare system across care settings. Hospital margins are thinning, and allocating resources to nurse retention and engagement is imperative to offset the cost of losing nurses. With real-time scheduling available at their fingertips, nurses have the necessary flexibility.

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The nursing shortage and what you need to know

Nurse Deck

This only makes the existing shortage of nurses in many areas much worse. Nursing burnout Nursing burnout can be a product of many things and affects almost all nurses. Being a nurse is complex, and the work environment can be harsh. It is hugely taxing in all aspects for the nurse.

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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. What Is Nurse Burnout? 1 What is the Number One Cause of Nurse Burnout?

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Overcoming Staff Shortages: A Guide to Proactive Solutions

Celayix

Implementing policies to support family and work-life balance: The Canadian and the U.S. government have introduced various policies to support work-life balance, such as parental leaves, flexible work arrangements and affordable childcare, to make it easier for parents to participate in the workforce.