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Navigating the Emotional Struggles of Compassion Fatigue in Nursing

Minority Nurse

Nurses are on the front lines of patient care, often providing comfort during some of the most critical moments of people’s lives. However, the constant emotional toll of caregiving can lead to a phenomenon known as compassion fatiguea form of burnout tied explicitly to the emotional strain of caring for others.

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16 Benefits of Online Learning for Flexible Study

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

In 2024, Research and Markets forecasted that the online education market will reach $788.05 The advantages of online learning are that they keep education accessible during a public health crisis, natural disaster or other circumstances where students and faculty can’t travel. billion by 2032.

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The Ultimate Self-Care Guide for Night-Shift Nurses

Scrubs

The irregular hours, lack of natural daylight, and disrupted sleep cycles make it difficult to maintain a balanced lifestyle. For night-shift nurses, finding effective strategies to care for both their physical and mental health is essential for personal well-being and to provide quality patient care.

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Self-care within hospice and palliative care nursing

American Nurse

A literature review identifies opportunities to support nurses working in these care settings. Continuing education and professional development aid burnout reduction and improve nurse retention. Caring for patients with life-limiting illnesses can be both rewarding and exhausting. What does the literature say?

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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. Nurse burnout is a state of mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion caused by sustained work-related stressors.

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Why Are Nurses Quitting?

Post University

The Realities of Working Conditions for Nurses Nursing is a rewarding profession, and many nurses love the fact that they have the opportunity to connect with their patients and provide them with the personalized care that they need. Offering wellness programs that promote the importance of self-care.

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What is the Voice Stopping you From Starting Your Nurse Owned Business?

Empowered Nurses

” · Objection: Many nurses worry that they lack the business acumen needed to run a company, especially if they’ve spent most of their careers in clinical or patient care settings. Solution: Frame marketing as education. This incremental approach also allows for work-life balance and manageable growth.