Resources tagged with: Nurse
Compassion Practices, Nurse Well-Being, and Ambulatory Patient Experience Ratings

Compassion practices represent an under-explored organizational tool that may aid clinician well-being and positively impact health care experiences. This study,...

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Cultivating Moral Resilience

Rushton's article in American Journal of Nursing explores unfound findings and solutions relating to moral distress, a form of moral suffering in the face of...

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Executive Summary: Transforming Moral Distress into Moral Resilience in Nursing

A collaborative project developed by the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics, the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, the American Journal of Nursing, and the...

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Burnout and Resilience Among Nurses Practicing in High-Intensity Settings

This study published in the American Journal of Critical Care combats stressors and causal factors of burnout and moral distress by supporting creation of healthy...

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Moral Distress and Building Resilience

This article published by Johns Hopkins Nursing stresses the threat of moral distress on nurse retention. Through a scenario, the causes of moral distress --...

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Nurses’ Widespread Job Dissatisfaction, Burnout, And Frustration With Health Benefits Signal Problems For Patient Care

Job dissatisfaction among nurses makes our health care more expensive and less safe. This meta-analysis reported higher job dissatisfaction in nurses directly...

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A Literature Review of Nursing Turnover Costs

This review article published in the Journal of Nursing Management summarizes data and trends of nursing staff turnover costs from 1990 to 2010. Inconsistencies in...

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Nurse-Physician Perspectives on the Care of Dying Patients in Intensive Care Units: Collaboration, Moral Distress, and Ethical Climate

Hamric's study, published in Critical Care Medicine, aims to explore the relationships among moral distress, ethical climate, physician/nurse collaboration, and...

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Implications of Moral Distress on Nurses and Its Similarities with Burnout

This literature review, published in Text Context Nursing, was performed with the objective to identify, in national and international scientific literature over...

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Team Structure and Culture Are Associated with Lower Burnout in Primary Care

The following study, published in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, investigates the relationship between team structure, team culture, and...

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