Burnout/Fatigue
The fatigue and stress experienced by nurses require self-care, but lack of time or space may prove challenging in a clinical setting. Self-acupressure offers…
Nursing’s role in lifestyle medicine
Lifestyle medicine (LM) may serve as a source of inspiration. This evidence-based medical specialty applies therapeutic lifestyle interventions as a primary modality to treat…
Nurses’ well-being in the face of burnout
The aftereffects of the COVID-19 pandemic still weigh heavily on healthcare institutions in the form of enduring workforce shortages, escalating labor expenses, and a…
AI can identify signs of staff burnout
Leverage existing and emerging tools to help address this persistent nursing challenge. Lillee Gelinas Artificial intelligence (AI) can help identify signs of staff burnout…
Nursing student stress, role-modeling self-care
Nursing students need to make time for their own self-care, and they need to know that it’s okay to make time for their personal…
Tips for thriving–not just surviving–on the night shift
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 16% of workers are on a night or an evening shift. In a hospital setting, that…
On leaving and loving nursing
The nursing shortage is as old as the dawn of modern nursing itself. Of the 38 nurses under the supervision of Florence Nightingale and…
Psychologically informed nurse support
Nurses across the profession have experienced increased stress and distress, which has only intensified during the global pandemic
Rising to the challenge of self-care
I’ve worked in a hospital as a nurse for the past couple of years during the COVID-19 pandemic. Trying to balance my family and…
Normalizing the language of stress, burnout, and nurses’ well-being
Burnout is a buzzword used nationwide, perhaps nowhere more than in healthcare and nursing. In a recent Pulse on the Nation’s Nurses Survey, 56%…
Power of positivity
Positive thinking skills training may present an innovative opportunity to combat stress and improve coping. Nurse leaders exposed to a positive thinking skills intervention…
COVID-19 and PTSD in frontline nurses
PTSD occurs as the result of witnessed or experienced trauma or traumatic event, such as war, natural disaster, serious accident, abuse, violence, or shock.…
Self-acupressure to reduce stress and fatigue
The fatigue and stress experienced by nurses require self-care, but lack of time or space may prove challenging in a clinical setting.…
Nursing’s role in lifestyle medicine
Lifestyle medicine (LM) may serve as a source of inspiration. This evidence-based medical specialty applies therapeutic lifestyle interventions as a primary modality…
Nurses’ well-being in the face of burnout
The aftereffects of the COVID-19 pandemic still weigh heavily on healthcare institutions in the form of enduring workforce shortages, escalating labor expenses,…
AI can identify signs of staff burnout
Leverage existing and emerging tools to help address this persistent nursing challenge. Lillee Gelinas Artificial intelligence (AI) can help identify signs of…
Nursing student stress, role-modeling self-care
Nursing students need to make time for their own self-care, and they need to know that it’s okay to make time for…
Tips for thriving–not just surviving–on the night shift
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 16% of workers are on a night or an evening shift. In a hospital…
On leaving and loving nursing
The nursing shortage is as old as the dawn of modern nursing itself. Of the 38 nurses under the supervision of Florence…
Psychologically informed nurse support
Nurses across the profession have experienced increased stress and distress, which has only intensified during the global pandemic
Rising to the challenge of self-care
I’ve worked in a hospital as a nurse for the past couple of years during the COVID-19 pandemic. Trying to balance my…
Normalizing the language of stress, burnout, and nurses’ well-being
Burnout is a buzzword used nationwide, perhaps nowhere more than in healthcare and nursing. In a recent Pulse on the Nation’s Nurses…
Power of positivity
Positive thinking skills training may present an innovative opportunity to combat stress and improve coping. Nurse leaders exposed to a positive thinking…
COVID-19 and PTSD in frontline nurses
PTSD occurs as the result of witnessed or experienced trauma or traumatic event, such as war, natural disaster, serious accident, abuse, violence,…
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