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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. Nurses cannot pour from an empty cup.

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Nursing Roles Beyond the Bedside

Nurse.com

Throughout the duration of the pandemic, nurse burnout rates have been at an all-time high. Many experienced nurses are leaving the profession, and the younger generation of nurses entering the field are facing immense adversity. What’s causing bedside nursing burnout?

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Is Nursing Heading for Collapse?

Daily Nurse

This means that even with increased interest in nursing education, nursing programs cannot churn out new graduate nurses quickly enough to fill job openings. Still, new nurse recruitment isn’t practical if you can’t retain them. These aren’t the concerns of a small minority. This is endemic to the profession.

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Collaboration: The key to patient care success

American Nurse

Third Runner-Up Parkland Health 12B Hospitalist Medicine Team To ensure a healthy work environment that addresses nurse burnout, nurse retention, and good patient outcomes, Parkland Health’s 12B Hospitalist Medicine Team initiated the C.R.E.A.T.E. Six months before implementation, the unit had three CAUTIs and 1,413 device days.