Background: Workforce studies often identify burnout as a nursing 'outcome'. Yet, burnout itself - what constitutes it, what factors contribute to its development, and what the wider consequences are for individuals, organisations, or their patients - is rarely made explicit. We aimed to provide a comprehensive summary of research that examines theorised relationships between burnout and other variables, in order to determine what is known (and not known) about the causes and consequences of burnout in nursing, and how this relates to theories of burnout. Methods: We searched MEDLINE, CINAHL, and PsycINFO. We included quantitative primary empirical studies (published in English) which examined associations between burnout and work-related f...
Background: Burnout is a problem that impacts on the staff management costs and on the patient care ...
The main concepts of this study were nurse burnout and its relationship with intent to leave. Burnou...
This is the journal's version originally published in BMC Nursing. This article is designet as ”Open...
Recent health workforce crises, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, have meant that burnout has of...
Background: Burnout is a leading cause of mental health problems in nursing professions. Yet, very l...
Burnout in nurses has a negative and severe impact on their personal and work life. This goes a long...
The purpose of this literature review is to find the causes of burnout among nurses in hos-pital set...
Research into the phenomenon of burnout has been of an anecdotal nature. The literature abounds with...
The concept of stress in the workplace is of great importance in health care. Among health care prof...
Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other healt...
Burnout is a bio-psychosocial response related to chronic stress in the work environment (Hertel, 20...
Introduction and Background: Burnout is a syndrome that many health professionals are experiencing. ...
Burnout is a widespread phenomenon characterized by a reduction in energy that manifests in exhausti...
Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other healt...
Objective: Burnout is a significant problem affecting the nursing workforce and is associated with s...
Background: Burnout is a problem that impacts on the staff management costs and on the patient care ...
The main concepts of this study were nurse burnout and its relationship with intent to leave. Burnou...
This is the journal's version originally published in BMC Nursing. This article is designet as ”Open...
Recent health workforce crises, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, have meant that burnout has of...
Background: Burnout is a leading cause of mental health problems in nursing professions. Yet, very l...
Burnout in nurses has a negative and severe impact on their personal and work life. This goes a long...
The purpose of this literature review is to find the causes of burnout among nurses in hos-pital set...
Research into the phenomenon of burnout has been of an anecdotal nature. The literature abounds with...
The concept of stress in the workplace is of great importance in health care. Among health care prof...
Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other healt...
Burnout is a bio-psychosocial response related to chronic stress in the work environment (Hertel, 20...
Introduction and Background: Burnout is a syndrome that many health professionals are experiencing. ...
Burnout is a widespread phenomenon characterized by a reduction in energy that manifests in exhausti...
Nurses have been found to experience higher levels of stress-related burnout compared to other healt...
Objective: Burnout is a significant problem affecting the nursing workforce and is associated with s...
Background: Burnout is a problem that impacts on the staff management costs and on the patient care ...
The main concepts of this study were nurse burnout and its relationship with intent to leave. Burnou...
This is the journal's version originally published in BMC Nursing. This article is designet as ”Open...