This study proposed to examine the problem of burnout in the nursing profession and ways to ameliorate burnout. Many burnout studies in the past focused on the problem and possible solutions that managers and/or hospital administrators could incorporate into their organization. The focus of this study is to evaluate ways that nurses can decrease their own propensity to burnout through the use of mindfulness. Therefore, this study examined burnout in a non-traditional manner. It is not assumed that others must assist nurses with decreasing their levels of burnout. Mindfulness is a means by which nurses can empower themselves to combat various stressors and provide a means of comforting themselves through mindfulness meditation. The purpose o...
A nursing shortage is predicted to grow over the next 20 years, with many nurses retiring and too fe...
Aim. To review the effects of mindfulness-based interventions on Registered Nurses and nursing stud...
Stress and burnout are endemic in the health care profession, and the transition to practice is asso...
It is a well-known phenomenon that nurses are prone to excessive work-related stress, leading to job...
abstract: The aim of this review is to explore the effects of mindfulness-based interventions on Reg...
Nurses as a group of care providers are under increasing stress and burnout is common. Mindfulness-b...
Problem: Registered Nurses are experiencing burnout at a high rate of about 70%. This is leading to ...
Background: Nurse practitioners have significant responsibilities for providing optimal care for acu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Ruth Lindquist P...
Nurses comprise one of the largest health care workforces, and the care provided can be seen in almo...
Abstract Question: How are health, burnout, and satisfactory levels affected by the use of mindfuln...
Background With work-related stress and current COVID-19 pandemic, nurses are at heightened risk of...
Problem Statement: Nurse burnout has been reported in hospitals across the nation and is prevalent a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the combined effects of two variables, namely, mindfuln...
Background: Nowadays, burnout is known as an important phenomenon. A review of related literature sh...
A nursing shortage is predicted to grow over the next 20 years, with many nurses retiring and too fe...
Aim. To review the effects of mindfulness-based interventions on Registered Nurses and nursing stud...
Stress and burnout are endemic in the health care profession, and the transition to practice is asso...
It is a well-known phenomenon that nurses are prone to excessive work-related stress, leading to job...
abstract: The aim of this review is to explore the effects of mindfulness-based interventions on Reg...
Nurses as a group of care providers are under increasing stress and burnout is common. Mindfulness-b...
Problem: Registered Nurses are experiencing burnout at a high rate of about 70%. This is leading to ...
Background: Nurse practitioners have significant responsibilities for providing optimal care for acu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2009. Major: Nursing. Advisor: Ruth Lindquist P...
Nurses comprise one of the largest health care workforces, and the care provided can be seen in almo...
Abstract Question: How are health, burnout, and satisfactory levels affected by the use of mindfuln...
Background With work-related stress and current COVID-19 pandemic, nurses are at heightened risk of...
Problem Statement: Nurse burnout has been reported in hospitals across the nation and is prevalent a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the combined effects of two variables, namely, mindfuln...
Background: Nowadays, burnout is known as an important phenomenon. A review of related literature sh...
A nursing shortage is predicted to grow over the next 20 years, with many nurses retiring and too fe...
Aim. To review the effects of mindfulness-based interventions on Registered Nurses and nursing stud...
Stress and burnout are endemic in the health care profession, and the transition to practice is asso...