Study published in Nursing Research and Practice shows that 92% of nurses experience moderate-to-very high stress levels. Stress can have a huge impact on nurses’ health and lead to burnout in both ...
Nurses are accustomed to caring for other people, but their own health is often put on the back burner. As they work long, demanding hours in a stressful job, they may take little time for their own ...
While a career in nursing can be both rewarding and fulfilling, it also comes with its fair share of stress, particularly for nurses who work with patients suffering from acute chronic diseases, ...
Nurses face some of the highest levels of work-related depression, stress and burnout of any profession. It may help to reduce that stress if hospitals rethink how nurses and staff fit into the ...
Everyone handles stress differently, and nurses are no exception. Being on the front lines, many nurses are likely experiencing excessive stress, even if they don’t realize it. According to the ...
A new Cedars-Sinai study shows that "Serenity Lounges"–break rooms equipped with massage chairs and other relaxation tools–reduced feelings of stress, anxiety and burnout among nurses. The study, ...
During the pandemic, nearly 100,000 U.S. registered nurses called it quits, a new survey shows. Why? A combination of stress, burnout and retirements created a perfect storm for the exodus. Even worse ...