Compassion satisfaction, resilience and passion for work among nurses and physicians working in intensive care units: a mixed method systematic review

S Unjai, EM Forster, AE Mitchell, DK Creedy - Intensive and Critical Care …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective To identify, appraise, and synthesise current evidence on prevalence, correlates,
and interventions to enhance compassion satisfaction, resilience, and passion for work …

Healthcare professionals, post-traumatic stress disorder, and COVID-19: a review of the literature

V Saladino, V Auriemma, V Campinoti - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The recent COVID-19 pandemic impacted healthcare professionals psychologically. They
were unprepared to handle such a powerful and unknown virus. Consequently, they had to …

Effects of a multimodal program including simulation on job strain among nurses working in intensive care units: a randomized clinical trial

R El Khamali, A Mouaci, S Valera, M Cano-Chervel… - Jama, 2018 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Nurses working in an intensive care unit (ICU) are exposed to occupational
stressors that can increase the risk of stress reactions, long-term absenteeism, and turnover …

Depression, anxiety, stress and workplace stressors among nurses in tertiary health care settings

A Kaushik, SR Ravikiran, K Suprasanna… - Indian Journal of …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Background: Chronic job stress adversely impacts both mental health of nurses and patient
care. There is paucity of data regarding workplace stressors and negative emotions among …

Examining the presence and sources of incivility within nursing

DM Layne, E Anderson… - Journal of Nursing …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aims Examine the presence and various sources of incivility among nursing staff working
within an academic medical centre utilizing the Nurse Incivility Scale (NIS). Background …

Intensive care unit stress and burnout among health-care workers: The wake-up call is blaring!

S Sasidharan, HS Dhillon - Indian journal of psychiatry, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Indian Journal of Psychiatry Volume 63, Issue 6, November-December 2021 607 efforts that
need to be made to deliver these tasks. Increased hours of clinical responsibility are related …

Experiences of moral distress in a COVID‐19 intensive care unit: A qualitative study of nurses and respiratory therapists in the United States

S Trachtenberg, T Tehan, S Shostak… - Nursing …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The COVID‐19 pandemic has placed extraordinary stress on frontline healthcare providers
as they encounter significant challenges and risks while caring for patients at the bedside …

[HTML][HTML] Creation of an evidence-based implementation framework for digital health technology in the intensive care unit: qualitative study

LK Mosch, AS Poncette, C Spies… - JMIR formative …, 2022 - formative.jmir.org
Background Digital health technologies such as continuous remote monitoring and artificial
intelligence–driven clinical decision support systems could improve clinical outcomes in …

[HTML][HTML] A remote patient-monitoring system for intensive care medicine: mixed methods Human-Centered design and usability evaluation

AS Poncette, LK Mosch, L Stablo, C Spies… - JMIR Human …, 2022 - humanfactors.jmir.org
Background Continuous monitoring of vital signs is critical for ensuring patient safety in
intensive care units (ICUs) and is becoming increasingly relevant in general wards. The …

Health Care Providers' experiences of the non-pharmacological pain and anxiety management and its barriers in the Pediatric Intensive Care Units

F Sabeti, M Mohammadpour, B Pouraboli… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2021 - Elsevier
Objectives Children in the intensive care unit experience a high level of pain and anxiety.
This study aimed to reveal the health care providers experience of non-pharmacological …