Category: Burnout

  • Nursing Burnout Study by Hooper et al.

    The title of the article under review by Hooper et al. (2010), entitled, Compassion satisfaction, burnout, and compassion fatigue among emergency nurses compared with nurses in other selected inpatient specialties, befits the issue under study because it is a phenomenon, including the affected group. Its abstract effectively summarises the reports main features clearly and concisely.…

  • 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 be enough only to use…

  • 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. Although a wide range of literature…

  • 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 of key findings. In many…

  • The Nurse Burnout Problem Overview

    Table of Contents Overview Key Concepts Discussion of Relevant Sources Hierarchy of Evidence References Overview The advancement of the nursing profession presupposes broadening the scope of evidence pertaining to problem-solving. The past two decades have witnessed a widening body of research on nurses burnout, its causes, as well as outcomes for both the profession in…

  • 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 in care delivery among many others. Role overload…

  • Job Stress and Burnout in Hospital Employees by Chou et al.

    Table of Contents Introduction Purpose and Variables Review of the Literature Methods Study Sample Strategies, Reliability, and Validity Data Analysis Limitations and Implications References Introduction This paper presents a critique of the article by Chou, Li, and Hu (2014) entitled: Job stress and burnout in hospital employees: Comparisons of different medical professions in a regional…

  • Burnout Syndrome in the Nursing Profession

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Problem/Purpose Review of the Literature Theoretical Framework Variables/Hypotheses/Questions/Assumptions Methodology Data Analysis Summary/Conclusions, Implications, and Recommendations References Introduction Research articles often portray the state of development of different scientific areas. In nursing, such studies may consider various topics from the education of nursing professionals to the main approaches of nurses to…

  • Nurse Leaders Role in Reducing Nurse Burnout

    Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Conclusion Application References Introduction Nurse burnout is a serious issue in todays healthcare system, and nurse leaders must take steps to mitigate its effects. The issue of nurse burnout is multifaceted, with many contributing factors and potential solutions. In the literature, there is a growing consensus that nurse leaders…

  • Burnout Syndrome Experienced by Nursing Professionals

    Table of Contents Research Problem/Purpose Review of the Literature Theoretical Framework Variables/Hypotheses/Questions/Assumptions Methodology Data Analysis Summary/Conclusions, Implications, and Recommendations References Research Problem/Purpose The article written by Cañadas-De la Fuente et al. (2015) is focused on the issue of burnout syndrome experienced by nursing professionals because it is seen as a trigger of various health problems.…