Department of Nursing, University of Brisbane, St Lucia QLD 4072, Australia
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Nurse Burnout: Causes, Consequences and Strategies for Prevention
Author(s): Charlotte Nathan*
Nurse burnout is a pervasive issue in healthcare settings worldwide, affecting both the well-being of healthcare professionals and patient outcomes.
This article explores the causes and consequences of nurse burnout, shedding light on its far-reaching impacts on individuals and the healthcare
system. Moreover, it offers practical strategies for prevention, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures to address this critical problem.
Nurse burnout is not the result of a single factor but rather a complex interplay of various causes. Understanding these causes is crucial for
devising effective preventive strategies. One of the primary causes of nurse burnout is excessive workload and inadequate staffing levels. Nurses
are often required to work long hours, care for a high number of patients, and handle a wide range of responsibilities. These conditions can lead .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2573-0347.2023.8.339
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