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Burnout, Professional - Nursing
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Definition of 'Burnout, Professional'An excessive stress reaction to one's occupational or professional environment. It is manifested by feelings of emotional and physical exhaustion coupled with a sense of frustration and failure. Common names: Burnout, Professional; Professional Burnout |
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
[Burnout symptoms in Austrian student nurses in their third year of training]
30 Jul 2009
Burnout is considered a major negative outcome of work related distress in social and health care services, especially in nursing. In the present study 179 student nurses in their third year of training and 47 registered nurses, all working in the ... Read more...
Dementia care and labour market: the role of job satisfaction.
29 Apr 2009
OBJECTIVES: A labour shortage in the dementia care sector is to be expected in the near future in the Netherlands and in many other European states. The objective of this study is to analyse why people quit or avoid jobs in dementia care. METHOD: An ... Read more...
Self-renewal in nursing leadership: the lived experience of caring for self.
29 Jan 2009
Nurse leaders are often vulnerable to stress as experienced in the workenvironment, including long hours, patient overloads, and challenging work settings. If ignored, these stressors may lead to physical, emotional and behavioral symptoms with ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Burnout, Professional - Nursing'
These are the very latest articles for this heading:
- [Burnout symptoms in Austrian student nurses in their third year of training]
30 Jul 2009 - [Managing psychiatric psychiatric symptoms in geriatric nursing: "somehow surviving the day"]
29 Jun 2009 - ["Only one who burns can burn out". Caregivers and burnout syndrome in health care careers]
30 May 2009 - Dementia care and labour market: the role of job satisfaction.
29 Apr 2009 - Self-renewal in nursing leadership: the lived experience of caring for self.
29 Jan 2009 - [Goals sometimes only come into view with action]
30 Dec 2008 - [A counterproductive ambience]
30 Dec 2008 - Nurses' experiences of practicing the HeartTouch technique for one month.
29 Nov 2008 - [Long-term preservation of competence: entitlement for vacation time]
29 Nov 2008 - Weathering the storm of a pathological birth.
29 Sep 2008 - Factors affecting the turnover of novice nurses at university hospitals: a two year longitudinal study.
30 May 2008 - [Karen Kersting: "Smart concepts" for improving the status of nursing or on the perspectives of critical nursing science]
30 May 2008 - [Burnout and coping in long term care units. A regional comparison in registered nurses]
30 Jan 2008 - [The status of nursing hides a potential for latent violence]
30 Oct 2007 - Burnout in intensive care unit.
30 Mar 2007 - Mental health and work.
30 Mar 2007 - Comments, critique, and inspiration: the disappearance of "one-to-ones" in acute psychiatric care.
30 Jan 2007 - I want to work in the gift shop where only the flowers die.
30 Dec 2006 - The nursing shortages: is stress management the answer?
30 Dec 2006 - Commentary on "the effects of nurses' practicing of the HeartTouch technique on perceived stress, spiritual well-being, and hardiness".
30 Aug 2006
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Technical information about 'Burnout, Professional'
Definition: An excessive stress reaction to one's occupational or professional environment. It is manifested by feelings of emotional and physical exhaustion coupled with a sense of frustration and failure.
Descriptor UI: D002055
Alternative terms: Burnout, Professional; Professional Burnout;
Allowable Qualifiers: blood; cerebrospinal fluid; chemically induced; classification; complications; diagnosis; diet therapy; drug therapy; economics; enzymology; ethnology; etiology; genetics; history; immunology; metabolism; microbiology; mortality; nursing; epidemiology; parasitology; pathology; physiopathology; prevention & control; psychology; radiography; radionuclide imaging; rehabilitation; surgery; therapy; urine; ultrasonography; virology;
Tree Number: F02.830.900.110;
History Note: 90(83); was see under STRESS, PSYCHOLOGICAL 1983-89
Technical Notes: use Cat F3 qualif & even those with discretion