Workplace interventions to improve well-being and reduce burnout for nurses, physicians and allied healthcare professionals: a systematic review

C Cohen, S Pignata, E Bezak, M Tie, J Childs - BMJ open, 2023 - bmjopen.bmj.com
There is a growing need for interventions to improve well-being in healthcare workers,
particularly since the onset of COVID-19. Objectives To synthesise evidence since 2015 on …

Influence of caring for COVID‐19 patients on nurse's turnover, work satisfaction and quality of care

M Lavoie‐Tremblay, C Gélinas, T Aubé… - Journal of nursing …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aim This study aims to examine, through the lens of the Job Demands‐Resources model,
the influence of caring for COVID‐19 patients on nurse's perception of chronic fatigue …

[PDF][PDF] Sustain and retain in 2022 and beyond

J Buchan, H Catton, F Shaffer - Int. Counc. Nurses, 2022 - intlnursemigration.org
This brief focuses on the nursing workforce at a time when a global pandemic is raging
across the world. The Omicron variant of COVID-19 is the latest to impact on population …

Ten years of research on psychosocial risks, health, and performance in Latin America: A comprehensive systematic review and research agenda

LJ Pujol Cols, M Lazzaro Salazar - 2021 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
Most systematic reviews of the relationships between work-related psychosocial risks,
health, and performance have only considered papers in English, thus ignoring, to a …

The mediating role of resilience in the relationship between perceived stress and mental health

ML Lara-Cabrera, M Betancort… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The COVID-19 pandemic has created great uncertainty around the world, and due to the
pandemic, nurses have been exposed to an increase in highly stressful clinical situations …

[HTML][HTML] The relations between emotion regulation, depression and anxiety among medical staff during the late stage of COVID-19 pandemic: a network analysis

S Liang, C Liu, K Rotaru, K Li, X Wei, S Yuan, Q Yang… - Psychiatry …, 2022 - Elsevier
Existing research proposed that moving from a disorder-level analysis to a symptom-level
analysis may provide a more fine-grained understanding of psychopathology. This study …

[HTML][HTML] Health outcomes and psychosocial risk exposures among healthcare workers during the first wave of the COVID-19 outbreak

MM Martínez, MI Fernández-Cano, M Feijoo-Cid… - Safety science, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction The aim is to describe the health and psychosocial risk factors of Spanish
healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A cross-sectional study by …

Anxiety, depression and risk of post-traumatic stress disorder in health workers: the relationship with burnout during COVID-19 pandemic in Italy

L Ghio, S Patti, G Piccinini, C Modafferi… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare workers (HW) have faced an extremely difficult
work environment, with an increased workload and traumatic events. Our study aimed to …

Vulnerability, loss, and coping experiences of health care workers and first responders during the covid-19 pandemic: a qualitative study

SC Smeltzer, LC Copel, PK Bradley… - … Journal of Qualitative …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic substantially affects health
care workers from multiple disciplines, including nurses, physicians, therapists, and first …

A Foucauldian discourse analysis of media reporting on the nurse‐as‐hero during COVID‐19

M Boulton, A Garnett, F Webster - Nursing inquiry, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This study uses a Foucauldian discourse analysis to explore media reporting on the role of
nurses as being consistently positioned 'heroes' during COVID‐19. In so doing, it highlights …