Nursing burnout interventions: what is being done?

Clin J Oncol Nurs

Melvin S. Gale, MD, and Associates, Cincinnati, OH.

Published: April 2014

Many studies have documented high prevalence of burnout and compassion fatigue in oncology nurses. Burnout has detrimental effects on nurses, patients, and healthcare organizations. However, burnout interventions have been shown to improve the physical and mental health of nurses, patient satisfaction, and the organizational bottom line by reducing associated costs of burnout. Although treatment centers may prevent and correct burnout in oncology nurses by providing various interventions, few articles focus on those interventions. This article compiles and describes interventions that will serve as a reference to nurses and healthcare organization leaders interested in implementing similar programs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1188/14.CJON.211-214DOI Listing

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