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Burnout Contagion Among Intensive Care Nurses

Sunday, January 6, 2019






Abstract. aim. this paper reports a study investigating whether burnout is contagious. background. burnout has been recognized as a problem in intensive care units for a long time. previous research has focused primarily on its organizational antecedents, such as excessive workload or high patient care demands, time pressure and intensive use of sophisticated technology.. Keywords: burnout, emotional contagion, intensive care, nurse, nursing theory 276 2005 blackwell publishing ltd nursing theory and concept development or analysis burnout contagion among nurses reveries may spark similar emotions (hsee et al. 1990).. The topic of burnout among critical care nurses is a topic of great importance in today’s health care. this essay examines the article written by arnold m. bakker, pascale m. le blanc and wilmar b. schaufeli, “burnout contagion among intensive care nurses,” published in the journal of advanced nursing..












Read "burnout contagion among intensive care nurses, journal of advanced nursing" on deepdyve, the largest online rental service for scholarly research with thousands of academic publications available at your fingertips.. In recent years, there has been an increasing number of studies examining burnout among intensive care unit (icu) nurses.1, 2 despite extensive research focused on this topic, burnout continues to be challenging for critical care nurses worldwide, 3 and in china, burnout in the icu is higher than in the general wards.3, 4 burnout is a. Only four of these investigations considered the effect of stress and burnout among nurses on the more stable component which may be regarded as a personality characteristic. 105 in a study of intensive care unit nurses, le blanc pm, schaufeli wb. burnout contagion among intensive care nurses. j adv nurs. 2005; 51 (3):276–87. [pubmed.



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