Background: Nurse burnout could affect nurse's professional competence. Either physical or emotional burnout was related to an ineffective individual coping and emotional intelligence. The nurse burnout could be coped with a direct intervention on the individuals who practically focused on the mind and body system. Purposes: This research was aimed to identify the effects of mind and body-based therapies (MBT and PMR) for nurse burnout. Methods: This research was quasi-experimental with two groups pretest-posttest design. The sample of this study was 50 nurses in the medical-surgical wards who were divided into intervention MBT and PMR with a simple random sampling technique. Collecting data using burnout syndrome measurements on nurses a...
Problem Statement: Nurse burnout has been reported in hospitals across the nation and is prevalent a...
It is a well-known phenomenon that nurses are prone to excessive work-related stress, leading to job...
Purpose: Preventing burnout and promoting psychological well-being in nurses are of great importance...
Background: Nurse burnout could affect nurse's professional competence. Either physical or emotional...
abstract: The aim of this review is to explore the effects of mindfulness-based interventions on Reg...
The mental health of nurses including burnout is an important issue. The purpose of this systematic ...
Problem: Registered Nurses are experiencing burnout at a high rate of about 70%. This is leading to ...
This study proposed to examine the problem of burnout in the nursing profession and ways to ameliora...
Practice Problem: Burnout among nurses has been linked to turnover, negative patient safety and qual...
The effectiveness of a training workshop to combat burnout in nurses was investigated in this study....
Background: Burnout is one of the main factors in reducing the performance quality among hospital st...
Nurse burnout is a widespread phenomenon that may impact their quality of life, work efficacy and or...
A nursing shortage is predicted to grow over the next 20 years, with many nurses retiring and too fe...
Nurse burnout is a widespread phenomenon that may impact their quality of life, work efficacy and or...
Burnout can develop as a result of long work stress and cause a change in attitudes and behaviors wi...
Problem Statement: Nurse burnout has been reported in hospitals across the nation and is prevalent a...
It is a well-known phenomenon that nurses are prone to excessive work-related stress, leading to job...
Purpose: Preventing burnout and promoting psychological well-being in nurses are of great importance...
Background: Nurse burnout could affect nurse's professional competence. Either physical or emotional...
abstract: The aim of this review is to explore the effects of mindfulness-based interventions on Reg...
The mental health of nurses including burnout is an important issue. The purpose of this systematic ...
Problem: Registered Nurses are experiencing burnout at a high rate of about 70%. This is leading to ...
This study proposed to examine the problem of burnout in the nursing profession and ways to ameliora...
Practice Problem: Burnout among nurses has been linked to turnover, negative patient safety and qual...
The effectiveness of a training workshop to combat burnout in nurses was investigated in this study....
Background: Burnout is one of the main factors in reducing the performance quality among hospital st...
Nurse burnout is a widespread phenomenon that may impact their quality of life, work efficacy and or...
A nursing shortage is predicted to grow over the next 20 years, with many nurses retiring and too fe...
Nurse burnout is a widespread phenomenon that may impact their quality of life, work efficacy and or...
Burnout can develop as a result of long work stress and cause a change in attitudes and behaviors wi...
Problem Statement: Nurse burnout has been reported in hospitals across the nation and is prevalent a...
It is a well-known phenomenon that nurses are prone to excessive work-related stress, leading to job...
Purpose: Preventing burnout and promoting psychological well-being in nurses are of great importance...