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Burnout, Professional - Prevention & control
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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 |
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Intergenerational views of hardiness in critical care nurses.
30 Aug 2009
As all nurses are aware, healthcare is experiencing a time of great change. This change can lead to stress, nurse vacancy rates, and burnout. However, the effects of stress can be mitigated by personal hardiness. This article presents an overview of ... Read more...
The burnout and exhaustion levels of nurses working in haemodialysis units.
30 Aug 2009
AIM: The aim of the study was to determine the burnout and exhaustion levers of nurses working in haemodialysis units. METHOD: The study was a cross-sectional and descriptive one. A total of 95 nurses working at the 17 dialysis centres in the centre ... Read more...
30 Jul 2009
The objective of this paper was to systematically review and critically evaluate all English language research papers reporting empirical studies of clinical supervision in psychiatric nursing. The first part of the search strategy was a combination ... Read more...
Latest indexed articles for 'Burnout, Professional - Prevention & control'
These are the very latest articles for this heading:
- The suffering of physicians.
22 Oct 2009 - Enhancing meaning in work: a prescription for preventing physician burnout and promoting patient-centered care.
21 Sep 2009 - Intergenerational views of hardiness in critical care nurses.
30 Aug 2009 - The burnout and exhaustion levels of nurses working in haemodialysis units.
30 Aug 2009 - Clinical supervision and the well-being of the psychiatric nurse.
30 Aug 2009 - Health-care worker burnout and the mental health imperative.
20 Aug 2009 - Empirical studies of clinical supervision in psychiatric nursing: A systematic literature review and methodological critique.
30 Jul 2009 - Health promotion in nurses: is there a healthy nurse in the house?
30 Jul 2009 - The development and pilot testing of an instrument to measure nurses' working environment: the Nursing Context Index.
25 Jul 2009 - Experiences described by novice teaching academic staff in baccalaureate nursing education: a focus on mentoring.
29 Jun 2009 - Secondary traumatic stress in oncology staff.
29 Jun 2009 - Incorporating hypnosis into midwifery.
29 Jun 2009 - Impact of enhanced resources on anticipatory stress and adjustment to new information technology: a field-experimental test of conservation of resources theory.
29 Jun 2009 - [Managing psychiatric psychiatric symptoms in geriatric nursing: "somehow surviving the day"]
29 Jun 2009 - The intentionality of compassion energy.
29 Jun 2009 - Turkish nurses' perspectives on a programme to reduce burnout.
30 May 2009 - [Stress prevention, an experience in nursing education]
30 May 2009 - First things first.
30 May 2009 - Five tips for climbing out of a rut.
30 May 2009 - ["Only one who burns can burn out". Caregivers and burnout syndrome in health care careers]
30 May 2009
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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