[PDF][PDF] Burnout in critical care nurses: a literature review
K Epp - Dynamics, 2012 - caccn.ca
… critical care nurses themselves are jointly responsible for implementing strategies to prevent
burnout in critical care nurses. … cal care nursing places critical care nurses at risk of burnout. …
burnout in critical care nurses. … cal care nursing places critical care nurses at risk of burnout. …
Critical care nurses' perceptions of futile care and its effect on burnout
LS Meltzer, LM Huckabay - American journal of critical care, 2004 - AACN
… In an attempt to expand nurses’ insights on these issues … in critical care nurses, we conducted
a study to determine the relationship between critical care nurses’ perceptions of futile care …
a study to determine the relationship between critical care nurses’ perceptions of futile care …
The importance of critical care nurses' caring behaviours as perceived by nurses and relatives
E O'Connell, M Landers - Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2008 - Elsevier
… behaviours of critical care nurses. The results of this study will give critical care nurses a
greater understanding of how their caring behaviours are perceived by others. Incorporating the …
greater understanding of how their caring behaviours are perceived by others. Incorporating the …
Stress in critical care nurses: actual and perceived
JAV Sawatzky - Heart & Lung, 1996 - Elsevier
… CONCLUSIONS: This study provides valuable insight into the actual and perceived stressful
experiences of critical care nurses, thus contributing to the ongoing effort to reduce burnout …
experiences of critical care nurses, thus contributing to the ongoing effort to reduce burnout …
Critical care nurses' role with families: a descriptive study.
M Hickey, L Lewandowski - Heart & lung: the journal of critical care, 1988 - europepmc.org
… from the critical care nurse's perspective. Two hundred twenty-six critical care nurses from
… Critical care nurses' responses to questions about family visiting demonstrated variation in …
… Critical care nurses' responses to questions about family visiting demonstrated variation in …
The clinical landscape of critical care: nurses' decision‐making
T Bucknall - Journal of advanced nursing, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
… Critical care nurses participating in this study managed complex, unstable patients with life-…
main categories of environmental influence on critical care nurses’ decision-making: patient …
main categories of environmental influence on critical care nurses’ decision-making: patient …
Job satisfaction among critical care nurses: A systematic review
… The purpose of this systematic review was to synthesize the evidence on critical care nurses’
… of critical care nurses? 2a. What is the level of job satisfaction among critical care nurses? …
… of critical care nurses? 2a. What is the level of job satisfaction among critical care nurses? …
Moral distress of critical care nurses
MC Corley - American Journal of Critical Care, 1995 - AACN
… of Critical-Care Nurses, critical care nurses employed in a large medical center, and critical
care nurses … expert consensus on the items: aggressive care, honesty, and action response. …
care nurses … expert consensus on the items: aggressive care, honesty, and action response. …
Critical care nurses' decision-making activities in the natural clinical setting.
TK Bucknall - Journal of Clinical Nursing (Wiley-Blackwell), 2000 - search.ebscohost.com
… of 18 nurses in urban and rural based critical care settings. • The purpose of the study was
to observe and describe the decision-making activities of critical care nurses within natural …
to observe and describe the decision-making activities of critical care nurses within natural …
Effects of critical care nurses' work hours on vigilance and patients' safety
… Little is known about the effects of nurses’ work hours on vigilance and patients’ safety. In …
sample of 502 critical care nurses to describe the work patterns of the nurses, compare the …
sample of 502 critical care nurses to describe the work patterns of the nurses, compare the …