Prevalence of burnout in healthcare professionals providing palliative care and the effect of interventions to reduce symptoms: a systematic literature review

AFQ Dijxhoorn, L Brom, YM van der Linden… - Palliative …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: In recent years there has been increasing attention for the prevalence and
prevention of burnout among healthcare professionals. There is unclarity about prevalence …

[HTML][HTML] Burnout in palliative care nurses, prevalence and risk factors: A systematic review with meta-analysis

JL Gómez-Urquiza, L Albendín-García… - International Journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Palliative care nurses are exposed to hard situations, death, and duel feelings in their daily
practice. These, and other work stressors, can favor burnout development. Thus, it is …

Caring in palliative care: A phenomenological study of nurses' lived experiences

V Parola, A Coelho, A Sandgren… - Journal of Hospice & …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Providing palliative care involves serious challenges for nurses, such as end-of-life
decisions, contact with people's suffering and dying, and increased risk of burnout. However …

[HTML][HTML] Burdens, resources, health and wellbeing of nurses working in general and specialised palliative care in Germany–results of a nationwide cross-sectional …

E Diehl, S Rieger, S Letzel, A Schablon, A Nienhaus… - BMC nursing, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background Palliative care in Germany is divided into general (GPC) and
specialised palliative care (SPC). Although palliative care will become more important in the …

[HTML][HTML] Burnout determinants among nurses working in palliative care during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic

JV Gonçalves, L Castro, G Rêgo, R Nunes - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Nurses working in palliative care are at risk of burnout. The Copenhagen Burnout Inventory
was used to determine burnout levels of nurses working in the Portuguese national network …

Job demands, job control, and social support as predictors of job satisfaction and burnout in Croatian palliative care nurses

I Tucak Junaković, I Macuka - Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju, 2021 - hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak The Job Demands-Control-Support (JDCS) model has seldom been tested in
palliative care settings, and occupational well-being of palliative care professionals has …

[HTML][HTML] CURA—An ethics support instrument for nurses in palliative care. Feasibility and first perceived outcomes

MV van Schaik, HR Pasman, G Widdershoven… - HEC forum, 2023 - Springer
Evaluating the feasibility and first perceived outcomes of a newly developed clinical ethics
support instrument called CURA. This instrument is tailored to the needs of nurses that …

[HTML][HTML] Psychosocial aspects of COVID-19 in the context of palliative care–A quick review

SR Rao, O Spruijt, P Sunder, S Daniel… - Indian Journal of …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In a resource-poor country like India, where the health-care systems are difficult to access,
overburdened, and unaffordable to many, the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 …

'So being here is... I feel like I'm being a social worker again, at the hospice': Using interpretative phenomenological analysis to explore social workers' experiences of …

H Scanlon, G Latchford, M Allsop - Palliative Medicine, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Social workers have a significant role in hospices working with clients who are
facing death but there is limited detailed understanding of the emotional impact of this work …

Moderating effects of meaning in life on the relationship between depression and self-competence in death work among helping professionals

WCH Chan, AF Tin, ALY Wong - Death Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This study aims to examine the relationships of self-competence in death work (SC-DW) with
meaning in life (MIL) and depression, particularly the moderating effects of MIL on the …