Large nurse-to-patient ratios in healthcare may be a significant factor that contributes to nurse burnout rates. Nurse-to-patient ratios refer to the number of patients a nurse is responsible to care for during his/her shift. Burnout can be described as a physical, mental, and emotional state caused by chronic overwork and a sustained lack of job fulfillment and support ( Nurse Burnout, 2019). Burnout can have effects such as high turnover rates, absenteeism, and reduced quality of patient care. Some evidence suggests that smaller nurse-to-patient ratios result in reduced burnout rates among nurses (Aiken, Clarke, Sloane, Sochalski & Silber, 2002). Currently the only state in the U.S. that has mandated nurse-to-patient ratios by law is Cal...
Burnout is a state of mental, physical and emotional stress resulting in a chronic state of pressure...
The purpose of this research was to determine if nurse satisfaction was greater in California intens...
Background & Significance: Nurse burnout is a healthcare crisis affecting nearly half of U.S. hospit...
Introduction: Burnout among Registered Nurses has been a great concern within the U.S. healthcare sy...
Background: In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, the country is facing a nursing shortage and ...
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Burnout is an occupational phenomenon affecting 35% to 45% of hospital nurses. While nurses are equi...
Background: Nurses are expected to provide quality care to patients, and work demands in the health ...
Burnout is an occupational phenomenon affecting 35% to 45% of hospital nurses. While nurses are equi...
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Mental health can affect many different aspects in the nursing profession. In this project, we are f...
Background and Rationale: Nurses are expected to provide quality care to patients, and work demands ...
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Nursing staff to patient ratios in acute care hospitals is a significant factor affecting patient mo...
This was a cross-sectional type of study. Ninety (90) full-time nurses were selected using stratifie...
Burnout is a state of mental, physical and emotional stress resulting in a chronic state of pressure...
The purpose of this research was to determine if nurse satisfaction was greater in California intens...
Background & Significance: Nurse burnout is a healthcare crisis affecting nearly half of U.S. hospit...
Introduction: Burnout among Registered Nurses has been a great concern within the U.S. healthcare sy...
Background: In the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, the country is facing a nursing shortage and ...
https://scholarlycommons.baptisthealth.net/cohort-6-ebp-showcase/1008/thumbnail.jp
Burnout is an occupational phenomenon affecting 35% to 45% of hospital nurses. While nurses are equi...
Background: Nurses are expected to provide quality care to patients, and work demands in the health ...
Burnout is an occupational phenomenon affecting 35% to 45% of hospital nurses. While nurses are equi...
https://scholarlycommons.baptisthealth.net/cohort-5-ebp-showcase/1020/thumbnail.jp
Mental health can affect many different aspects in the nursing profession. In this project, we are f...
Background and Rationale: Nurses are expected to provide quality care to patients, and work demands ...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1105/thumbnail.jp
Nursing staff to patient ratios in acute care hospitals is a significant factor affecting patient mo...
This was a cross-sectional type of study. Ninety (90) full-time nurses were selected using stratifie...
Burnout is a state of mental, physical and emotional stress resulting in a chronic state of pressure...
The purpose of this research was to determine if nurse satisfaction was greater in California intens...
Background & Significance: Nurse burnout is a healthcare crisis affecting nearly half of U.S. hospit...