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Burnout in the caring nurse: learning resilient behaviours

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posted on 2007-02-01, 00:00 authored by Karen-Leigh Edward, Gylo Hercelinskyj
This paper reviews current literature to offer a discussion related to burnout, an issue that affects the entire healthcare sector, including nurses and patients. Literature suggests a correlation between moral distress and burnout in nurses. These issues are considered to be current and affect recruitment and retention of nurses. The authors propose supporting nurses by using knowledge of resilient behaviours as a means of transcending burnout and workplace stress. The authors believe that this process can be achieved through existing hospital professional development processes, for example supervision, reflective practice, in-service education and other forms of professional development.<br><br>

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London, England

Language

eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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British Journal of Nursing

Journal

British journal of nursing

Volume

16

Pagination

240 - 242

ISSN

0966-0461

Issue

4

Publisher

MA Healthcare Limited

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