Interventions to reduce burnout among clinical nurses: systematic review and meta-analysis

M Lee, C Cha - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Sporadic evidence exists for burnout interventions in terms of types, dosage, duration, and
assessment of burnout among clinical nurses. This study aimed to evaluate burnout …

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 …

Compassion fatigue as bruises in the soul: A qualitative study on nurses

T Gustafsson, J Hemberg - Nursing ethics, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Nurses who are constantly being exposed to patients' suffering can lead to
compassion fatigue. There is a gap in the latest research regarding nurses' experiences of …

[HTML][HTML] Distinguishing between trait emotional intelligence and the five-factor model of personality: additive predictive validity of emotional intelligence for negative …

S Sambol, E Suleyman, J Scarfo, M Ball - Heliyon, 2022 - cell.com
There is ongoing debate on the utility of trait emotional intelligence and whether it is
distinguishable from the five-factor model of personality. In study 1, we investigated the …

Experience in the development of nurses' personal resilience: A metasynthesis

P Han, X Duan, J Jiang, L Zeng, P Zhang… - Nursing open, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Nurses play roles in hospitals, families, society and other aspects and often face stress
sources, such as heavy workload, doctor–patient conflict and medical accidents. Resilience …

Burnout, compassion fatigue, and resilience among healthcare professionals

DK Thapa, T Levett-Jones, S West, M Cleary - 2021 - acquire.cqu.edu.au
Healthcare professionals face numerous challenges and multiple stressors in their practice–
such as time constraints, inadequate support, and exposure to trauma, morbidity, and …

Perceived stress and life satisfaction among Chinese clinical nursing teachers: a moderated mediation model of burnout and emotion regulation

X Xu, L Chen, Y Yuan, M Xu, X Tian, F Lu… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Our previous study indicated that clinical teaching nurses in China suffered high levels of
perceived stress and burnout, mainly because they were taking double responsibilities of …

Secondary traumatic stress and compassion satisfaction mediate the association between stress and burnout among Korean hospital nurses: a cross-sectional study

H Lee, W Baek, A Lim, D Lee, Y Pang, O Kim - BMC nursing, 2021 - Springer
Background Burnout among nurses is a worldwide public health epidemic that adversely
affects nurses' quality of life as well as the patient's outcomes. The aim of this study was to …

Perceived stress and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder in nurses: A moderated mediation model of maladaptive cognitive emotional regulation and …

M Xue, Y Yuan, H Chen, Y Liu, M Dai, H Sun… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Nurses often face a variety of work-related and life-related stresses that make them more
prone to symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), yet the underlying mechanism …

[HTML][HTML] Person-centred care among intensive care unit nurses: A cross-sectional study

H Youn, M Lee, SJ Jang - Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective Practising person-centred care is crucial for nurses in the intensive care unit, as
patients have high physical and psychological care needs. We aimed to identify the …