High demand of healthcare services due to changes in population demography, technological and medical advancements, budget limitations have direct effect on medical staff and medical organizations in particularly hospitals. One of the major issues confronting the healthcare system is staff behavior when they get close to \u27burnout\u27 level. This study identifies factors affecting nurses\u27 behavior and its impact on patients experience time using system dynamics. A particular focus is given to nurses in one of the medical clinical units in one of the largest hospitals in Ireland. Armed with a comprehensive system dynamic model that revolves around the staff stresses, an examination of Skill-Mix, Work Intensity, and Time Per Activity is ...
Background and objectives : Burnout is one of the causes of reduced job performance and productivit...
Background and Rationale: Nurses are expected to provide quality care to patients, and work demands ...
Introduction: Burnout among Registered Nurses has been a great concern within the U.S. healthcare sy...
RNs are a critically important component of the U.S. healthcare system. RN burnout – the feeling of ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to examine the causes and consequences of Burnout Syndrome...
Background: In many workplaces, many factors exist as sources of stress such as environmental and ph...
Background: Nurses’ work environments are associated with burnout experiences among nurses. The RN4C...
Burnout is a state of mental, physical and emotional stress resulting in a chronic state of pressure...
Burnout is an occupational phenomenon affecting 35% to 45% of hospital nurses. While nurses are equi...
The number of Registered Nurses (RNs) in the United States (U.S.) is roughly three times that of phy...
Background: Nurses are expected to provide quality care to patients, and work demands in the health ...
Nurses belong to a profession that carries a high risk of burnout. This condition will have an impac...
This study was conducted to determine the job burnout and performance of staff nurses in selected te...
Objectives: Burnout is a feasible phenomenon among healthcare professionals, including nurses. The c...
ABSTRACT Background: Nurses are medical personnel who have a big role in the hospital, The job desc...
Background and objectives : Burnout is one of the causes of reduced job performance and productivit...
Background and Rationale: Nurses are expected to provide quality care to patients, and work demands ...
Introduction: Burnout among Registered Nurses has been a great concern within the U.S. healthcare sy...
RNs are a critically important component of the U.S. healthcare system. RN burnout – the feeling of ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this research was to examine the causes and consequences of Burnout Syndrome...
Background: In many workplaces, many factors exist as sources of stress such as environmental and ph...
Background: Nurses’ work environments are associated with burnout experiences among nurses. The RN4C...
Burnout is a state of mental, physical and emotional stress resulting in a chronic state of pressure...
Burnout is an occupational phenomenon affecting 35% to 45% of hospital nurses. While nurses are equi...
The number of Registered Nurses (RNs) in the United States (U.S.) is roughly three times that of phy...
Background: Nurses are expected to provide quality care to patients, and work demands in the health ...
Nurses belong to a profession that carries a high risk of burnout. This condition will have an impac...
This study was conducted to determine the job burnout and performance of staff nurses in selected te...
Objectives: Burnout is a feasible phenomenon among healthcare professionals, including nurses. The c...
ABSTRACT Background: Nurses are medical personnel who have a big role in the hospital, The job desc...
Background and objectives : Burnout is one of the causes of reduced job performance and productivit...
Background and Rationale: Nurses are expected to provide quality care to patients, and work demands ...
Introduction: Burnout among Registered Nurses has been a great concern within the U.S. healthcare sy...