Stress Management
To date, approximately 6.3 million people worldwide have died as a result of COVID-19. As the number of deaths increased, frontline nurses courageously battled…
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%…
2022 nursing trends and salary survey results
Over 4,380 nurse clinicians and managers from across the United States shared their thoughts about their jobs, including salary, satisfaction, and workplace violence. Takeaways:…
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…
Ending stigma
If a flood or fire were to hit a community, RNs would spring into action, working long hours under stressful conditions to triage and…
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.…
Finding belonging to beat burnout
Specialty-focused education model aims to better prepare nurses for practice Nurses are exhausted and have been ringing the alarm long before the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Battling burnout and languishing
Brief evidence-based tactics that work Even before COVID-19, rates of burnout, depression, stress, and anxiety in nurses, and other healthcare clinicians indicated a public…
Battling burnout in healthcare
This article was supplied to American Nurse Journal by FirstNet and did not undergo peer review. Are you leading from the front? A bout…
Stop pouring from an empty cup
This article is sponsored content supplied to American Nurse Journal by FirstNet, and is not peer reviewed. The need for nurses to make their own health a…
How shall we mourn our dead?
Take your time and follow the path that’s right for you. Since May 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services have required nursing…
How practicing gratitude helps nurses avoid burnout
Burnout and emotional exhaustion were ongoing risks for nurses long before the COVID-19 pandemic. Now these hazards have only worsened. According to the National…
Battle of COVID-19: Frontline nurses feel abandoned during the pandemic
To date, approximately 6.3 million people worldwide have died as a result of COVID-19. As the number of deaths increased, frontline nurses…
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…
2022 nursing trends and salary survey results
Over 4,380 nurse clinicians and managers from across the United States shared their thoughts about their jobs, including salary, satisfaction, and workplace…
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…
Ending stigma
If a flood or fire were to hit a community, RNs would spring into action, working long hours under stressful conditions to…
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,…
Finding belonging to beat burnout
Specialty-focused education model aims to better prepare nurses for practice Nurses are exhausted and have been ringing the alarm long before the…
Battling burnout and languishing
Brief evidence-based tactics that work Even before COVID-19, rates of burnout, depression, stress, and anxiety in nurses, and other healthcare clinicians indicated…
Battling burnout in healthcare
This article was supplied to American Nurse Journal by FirstNet and did not undergo peer review. Are you leading from the front? …
Stop pouring from an empty cup
This article is sponsored content supplied to American Nurse Journal by FirstNet, and is not peer reviewed. The need for nurses to make their own…
How shall we mourn our dead?
Take your time and follow the path that’s right for you. Since May 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services have…
How practicing gratitude helps nurses avoid burnout
Burnout and emotional exhaustion were ongoing risks for nurses long before the COVID-19 pandemic. Now these hazards have only worsened. According to…
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