Category: Burnout

  • Compassion Fatigue and Caregiver Burnout  Psychology

    Compassion Fatigue and Caregiver Burnout  Psychology Table of Contents Introduction Warning signs of compassion fatigue Indicators and effects of Compassion fatigue Management of Compassion fatigue Conclusion References Introduction The psychotherapists are the ones who deal with patients experiencing terminal illnesses. They develop close relationships with these patients while they take care of them. However,…

  • Burnout Syndrome in Professional Nurses

    Burnout Syndrome in Professional Nurses Introduction Burnout syndrome is a serious issue that negatively affects many workers in any profession, especially nurses. The syndrome is associated with a number of psychological distress forms, such as the sense of low personal fulfillment, emotional exhaustion, and depersonalization (Dde, Magnago, Sakae, & Magajewski, 2009, p. 1559). To resolve…

  • Mindfullness and Professional Burnout Among Nurses

    Mindfullness and Professional Burnout Among Nurses Table of Contents Introduction Symptoms, Constituents, and Stages of Nursing Burnout Prevention of Nursing Burnout Conclusion References Introduction The article Rekindling the Flame: Using mindfulness to end nursing burnout is devoted to the issue of professional burnout among nurses. It has presented the symptoms, constituents, and stages of the…

  • Burnout Syndrome and the Ways It Is Manifested in Trauma Nurses

    Burnout Syndrome and the Ways It Is Manifested in Trauma Nurses Table of Contents Background of Study Method of Study Results of Study Ethical Considerations Conclusion References Background of Study The particular article that has been chosen for this assignment presents the results of qualitative research aimed at studying burnout syndrome, and the ways it…

  • Professional Burnout Reasons in Nursing

    Professional Burnout Reasons in Nursing Abstract The research on nurse practitioners burnout triggers and coping strategies is proposed for submission to the Journal for Nurse Practitioners. The paper provides reasoning for selecting the journal and discusses research steps associated with the chosen topic of interest. It outlines a general abstract structure and discusses the potential…

  • Risk of Burnout Syndrome in the Nursing Profession

    Risk of Burnout Syndrome in the Nursing Profession Table of Contents Background of Study Methods of Study Results of Study Ethical Considerations Conclusion Reference Background of Study The article was written by Cañadas-De la Fuente, Vargas, San Luis, García, Cañadas, and Emilia (2015) focus on the burnout syndrome experienced by the representatives of the nursing…

  • Nurse Burnout in Evidence-Based Research

    Nurse Burnout in Evidence-Based Research Introduction Evidence-based practice (EBP) implies the rational application of current evidence related to clinical expertise and core patient needs to direct decisions in health care. To ensure the efficiency of EBP and its best outcomes, the implemented evidence should be recent, credible, and of high quality. It may not always…

  • Clinical Problem: Nurses Burnout at Work

    Clinical Problem: Nurses Burnout at Work Table of Contents Introduction Method of Study Results of the Study Ethical Considerations Conclusion References Introduction The clinical problem that will be examined in this paper is nurses burnout at work and the efficiency of stress strategies that nurses use to reduce the impact of burnout on their practice.…

  • Stress and Burnout Among Nurses

    Stress and Burnout Among Nurses Table of Contents Abstract Stress and Burnout PICO question Literature Review Method and Analysis Clinical Case Discussion and Findings Conclusion References Abstract This work presents research on the connection between stress and burnout syndrome among nurses and patient safety. It provides a review of the relevant literature and an analysis…

  • Nurses Role Overload and Burnout in Intensive Care

    Nurses Role Overload and Burnout in Intensive Care Introduction Research studies should withstand scientific criticism and scrutiny. The criticism determines or identifies the objectivity of studies, their strengths, and weakness. In nursing, the research aims majorly at improving the quality of care delivered to patients by addressing factors affecting the profession, patients, or resources utilized…