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How to Avoid Nursing Burnout

Diversity Nursing

Nurse burnout is not a new concept. Nurses have been experiencing burnout for decades. However, since the COVID-19 pandemic, more Nurses than ever are experiencing burnout, making it a hot topic in the Nursing community. These stressors result in physical, mental, and emotional fatigue.

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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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Transforming Healthcare Delivery: The Importance of Top-of-License Utilization

Daily Nurse

This includes ensuring that nurses practice to their full potential while managing costs responsibly. An integrated care model, such as virtual nursing, can help alleviate non-clinical tasks from bedside nurses, allowing them more time to focus on developing appropriate care plans for their patients.

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Nursing Trends in 2023 and Beyond

Diversity Nursing

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nurses have experienced higher rates of burnout which has led to an increased number of Nurses leaving bedside Nursing or even the Nursing profession altogether. Mental Health Awareness Mental health is an essential aspect of well-being for everyone, including Nurses.

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Collaboration: The key to patient care success

American Nurse

They believe it signifies a cultural shift within their organization toward prioritizing mental health and fostering a supportive environment for their nurses. The team partnered with the Atlantic Health System’s marketing and behavioral health teams to develop a 12-part virtual meditation podcast.

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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.