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Abstract

This study examines factors related to burnout among nurses in the ICU and ED at a tertiary care center and identifies self-care strategies that reduce burnout. Understanding factors that contribute to burnout can assist organizations in implementing evidence-based strategies to support nurse well-being in acute care settings.

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Sigma Membership

Zeta Upsilon at-Large

Lead Author Affiliation

Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, USA

Type

Poster

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Burnout, Self-Care Strategies, Well-Being

Conference Name

Creating Healthy Work Environments 2022

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Washington, DC, USA

Conference Year

2022

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Occupational and personal factors related to burnout in acute care

Washington, DC, USA

This study examines factors related to burnout among nurses in the ICU and ED at a tertiary care center and identifies self-care strategies that reduce burnout. Understanding factors that contribute to burnout can assist organizations in implementing evidence-based strategies to support nurse well-being in acute care settings.