A systematic review, using the guideline of the Joanna Briggs Institute, was conducted to explore the effect of working in palliative care settings, compared with other settings, on burnout among health care professionals. Multiple databases were searchedVCINAHL, PubMed, Scopus, and SciELOVas well as gray literature for studies published since 1975 that compared health professionals caring for patients older than 18 years in specialized palliative care settings (palliative care units, home care, or hospices) with health professionals working in other settings. Of the 539 studies retrieved, 7 cross-sectional studies were included in this review. Of these, six were conducted with nurses, and six used theMaslach Burnout Inventory....
Workload in the nursing profession is high, which is associated with poor health. Thus, it is import...
Professionals working in intensive and palliative care units, hence caring for patients at the end-o...
Introduction: Professionals working in intensive and palliative care units, hence caring for patient...
A systematic review, using the guideline of the Joanna Briggs Institute, was conducted to explore t...
This paper is a systematic review of burnout in nurses who work in palliative care. Objectives: To i...
Palliative care nurses are exposed to hard situations, death, and duel feelings in their daily pract...
Background:In recent years there has been increasing attention for the prevalence and prevention of ...
Burnout is a phenomenon characterized by fatigue and frustration, usually related to work stress and...
The objective of this review is to examine the evidence on the prevalence of burnout among health pr...
Background: In recent years there has been increasing attention for the prevalence and prevention of...
INTRODUCTION:Professionals working in intensive and palliative care units, hence caring for patients...
Background. Palliative care health professionals have reported high levels of burnout. An understand...
Aims: To analyse the association between psychological, labour and demographic factors and burnout i...
More than ever, the current increasing need for palliative care leads to health professionals provid...
Palliative care nurses are exposed to hard situations, death, and duel feelings in their daily pract...
Workload in the nursing profession is high, which is associated with poor health. Thus, it is import...
Professionals working in intensive and palliative care units, hence caring for patients at the end-o...
Introduction: Professionals working in intensive and palliative care units, hence caring for patient...
A systematic review, using the guideline of the Joanna Briggs Institute, was conducted to explore t...
This paper is a systematic review of burnout in nurses who work in palliative care. Objectives: To i...
Palliative care nurses are exposed to hard situations, death, and duel feelings in their daily pract...
Background:In recent years there has been increasing attention for the prevalence and prevention of ...
Burnout is a phenomenon characterized by fatigue and frustration, usually related to work stress and...
The objective of this review is to examine the evidence on the prevalence of burnout among health pr...
Background: In recent years there has been increasing attention for the prevalence and prevention of...
INTRODUCTION:Professionals working in intensive and palliative care units, hence caring for patients...
Background. Palliative care health professionals have reported high levels of burnout. An understand...
Aims: To analyse the association between psychological, labour and demographic factors and burnout i...
More than ever, the current increasing need for palliative care leads to health professionals provid...
Palliative care nurses are exposed to hard situations, death, and duel feelings in their daily pract...
Workload in the nursing profession is high, which is associated with poor health. Thus, it is import...
Professionals working in intensive and palliative care units, hence caring for patients at the end-o...
Introduction: Professionals working in intensive and palliative care units, hence caring for patient...