Fifteen minutes may decrease nursing burnout: A discussion paper
Burnout is a global concern for nurses with broad implications for the health of staff and patients. Efforts to foster resilience that have been successful in other disciplines have yet to be applied in nursing. As employers have become more responsible for the wellbeing of their employees, leveragi...
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doaj-704b4a65b5dd469aba36d6a791930ba32020-11-25T02:02:20ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Nursing Sciences2352-01322020-01-0171121123Fifteen minutes may decrease nursing burnout: A discussion paperBronwyn Jones0Academic Staff Member, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT), New ZealandBurnout is a global concern for nurses with broad implications for the health of staff and patients. Efforts to foster resilience that have been successful in other disciplines have yet to be applied in nursing. As employers have become more responsible for the wellbeing of their employees, leveraging these successes in other disciplines could be a straightforward way to improve the wellbeing of the nursing workforce through reducing burnout. Specifically using a paid pre-shift 15 minute program grounded in mindfulness may decrease burnout through improving resilience. Keywords: Nursing staff, Occupational health, Professional burnout, Psychological resilience, Workforce supporthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352013219305757 |
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Burnout is a global concern for nurses with broad implications for the health of staff and patients. Efforts to foster resilience that have been successful in other disciplines have yet to be applied in nursing. As employers have become more responsible for the wellbeing of their employees, leveraging these successes in other disciplines could be a straightforward way to improve the wellbeing of the nursing workforce through reducing burnout. Specifically using a paid pre-shift 15 minute program grounded in mindfulness may decrease burnout through improving resilience. Keywords: Nursing staff, Occupational health, Professional burnout, Psychological resilience, Workforce support |
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