Nearly 32% plan to retire or leave the field altogether, while 40% plan to pursue a nursing role elsewhere. More than one-third (34%) of nurses surveyed said they likely will quit their job by the end ...
Study published in Nursing Research and Practice shows that 92% of nurses experience moderate-to-very high stress levels. Stress can have a huge impact on nurses’ health and lead to burnout in both ...
Nurses are exposed to many stressful demands and pressures and are therefore at heightened risk for an array of health, safety, and other problems. This article provides an overview of stress among ...
Nurses who practice mindfulness do better at managing anxiety and stress, according to a new report published this month in the journal Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. Investigators evaluated 14 ...
Certified nursing assistants improved stress management and well‐being and found greater compassion toward residents after participating in self-compassion classes designed for healthcare workers, a ...
Many nurses have a love-hate relationship with their job. On the one hand, nursing is a fulfilling career: you are making an impact on others’ wellbeing. Also, there’s the added benefit of nursing ...
Own it! In nursing, it's important to take ownership of so many things, from your hard-won expertise to your preference for zany prints on your scrubs. But when you make a mistake, it's crucial to own ...
Some approaches to addressing nursing stress target the worker (person-focused interventions), others target the work environment (organization-focused interventions), and still others target both.
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