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  • Meta-Analysis: Nurse Burnout May Lead to Lower Quality of Care, Patient . . .
    Based on 85 studies involving more than 288 000 nurses from 32 countries, the researchers associated burnout with more patient falls, health care–associated infections, and medication errors
  • Clinicians’ Perceptions About Institutional Factors in Moral Distress . . .
    Alternative definitions of moral distress have since been proposed 15 We, 8,10 and much of the clinical literature, use Jameton’s original formulation 9 When clinicians experience moral distress, they perceive negative effects on patient care 11,12 Clinicians who experience moral distress have worse physical and mental health, 13,16 lower
  • Emotional Exhaustion Among US Health Care Workers Before and During . . .
    The disproportionate psychological, emotional, and spiritual burden sustained by HCWs has been called burnout, moral distress, compassion fatigue, and a host of similar monikers, but there is one marker of HCW mental health that has received more empirical attention and has more psychometric validity than any other: emotional exhaustion (EE)
  • Nurse Burnout and Patient Safety, Satisfaction, and Quality of Care: A . . .
    Key Points Question What are the magnitude and moderators of the association between nurse burnout and health care quality and safety? Findings In this systematic review and meta-analysis of 85 studies including 288 581 nurses, nurse burnout was associated with a lower patient safety climate and patient safety grade; more nosocomial infections, patient falls, medication errors, and adverse
  • Understanding Hospitals as Sites of Care That Address Social Needs
    Nurses represent the largest of the health professions, 1 and it is for nursing care that people enter hospitals Understanding the variations that exist in nurses’ perceptions of the quality of care matters because they are uniquely situated to understand collectively how to transform broken care structures, given their proximity to the problem
  • Resident Burnout Before and After New Training Schedule Implementation
    Importance Burnout is a work-related syndrome of depersonalization (DP), emotional exhaustion (EE), and low personal achievement (PA) that is prevalent among internal medicine resident trainees Prior interventions have had modest effects on resident burnout The association of a new 4 + 4 block schedule (4 inpatient weeks plus 4 outpatient weeks) with resident burnout has not previously been
  • US Surgeon General Sounds Alarm on Health Worker Burnout
    After more than 2 years of working through the COVID-19 pandemic, in a time of multiple waves of infections and more than 1 million US deaths, US physicians, nurses, and other health workers are experiencing burnout that exceeds even the “crisis levels” present before the pandemic, warns a new advisory from the US Surgeon General’s office The advisory notes that in addition to burnout
  • Addressing Well-being Throughout the Health Care Workforce - JAMA Network
    Much of the clinician well-being movement has focused on physicians and nurses 1 But as the May 2022 Surgeon General’s Advisory Addressing Health Worker Burnout 2 and ongoing deliberations of the National Academy of Medicine’s Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience highlight, the coronavirus pandemic has underscored the need to attend to the well-being of the entire
  • Hospital Nurse Staffing and Patient Mortality, Nurse Burnout, and Job . . .
    The past decade has been a turbulent time for US hospitals and practicing nurses News media have trumpeted urgent concerns about hospital understaffing and a growing hospital nurse shortage 1-3 Nurses nationwide consistently report that hospital nurse staffing levels are inadequate to provide safe and effective care 4-6 Physicians agree, citing inadequate nurse staffing as a major
  • Making Room for Meaningful Moments in Medicine
    The couple were both admitted to the same hospital room where she could be with him as he died In another organization, processes have been developed so that, for a patient with cancer whose follow-up scans showed no signs of disease, for example, the radiologist can be invited to be first into the room to share the good news with the patient





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