• Freudenberger, H. J. Staff burn-out. J. Soc. Issues 30(1), 159–165 (1974).

    Article 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Stamm, B. H. The Concise ProQOL Manual. In Pocatello: ProQOL.org (2010).

  • Maslach, C. Burned-out. Hum. Behav. 5(9), 16–22 (1976).


    Google Scholar
     

  • Kim, S. H. & Yang, Y. S. A Meta analysis of variables related to Burnout of nurse in Korea. J. Dig. Converg. 13(8), 387–400 (2015).

    Article 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Nabizadeh-Gharghozar, Z., Adib-Hajbaghery, M. & Bolandianbafghi, S. Nurses’ job burnout: A hybrid concept analysis. J. Caring Sci. 9(3), 154–161 (2020).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Woo, T., Ho, R., Tang, A. & Tam, W. Global prevalence of burnout symptoms among nurses: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J. Psychiatr. Res. 123, 9–20 (2020).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Pradas-Hernández, L. et al. Prevalence of burnout in paediatric nurses: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PLoS ONE 13(4), e0195039 (2018).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Ramirez-Baena, L. et al. A multicentre study of burnout prevalence and related psychological variables in medical area hospital nurses. J. Clin. Med. 8(1), 92 (2019).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Bruyneel, A., Smith, P., Tack, J. & Pirson, M. Prevalence of burnout risk and factors associated with burnout risk among ICU nurses during the COVID-19 outbreak in French speaking Belgium. Intensive Crit. Care Nurs. 65, 103059 (2021).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Morgantini, L. A. et al. Factors contributing to healthcare professional burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic: A rapid turnaround global survey. PLoS ONE 15(9), e0238217 (2020).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Dall’Ora, C., Ball, J., Reinius, M. & Griffiths, P. Burnout in nursing: A theoretical review. Hum. Resour. Health 18(1), 41 (2020).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Salyers, M. P. et al. The relationship between professional burnout and quality and safety in healthcare: A meta-analysis. J. Gen. Intern. Med. 32(4), 475–482 (2017).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Montgomery, A. P. et al. Nurse burnout predicts self-reported medication administration errors in acute care hospitals. J. Healthc. Qual. 43(1), 13–23 (2021).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Nantsupawat, A., Nantsupawat, R., Kunaviktikul, W., Turale, S. & Poghosyan, L. Nurse burnout, nurse-reported quality of care, and patient outcomes in Thai hospitals. J. Nurs. Scholarsh. 48(1), 83–90 (2016).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Rudman, A., Arborelius, L., Dahlgren, A., Finnes, A. & Gustavsson, P. Consequences of early career nurse burnout: A prospective long-term follow-up on cognitive functions, depressive symptoms, and insomnia. EClinical Med. 27, 100565 (2020).

    Article 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Ashrafi, Z., Ebrahimi, H., Khosravi, A., Navidian, A. & Ghajar, A. The relationship between quality of work life and burnout: A linear regression structural-equation modeling. Health Scope 7(1), e68266 (2018).

    Article 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Molina-Praena, J. et al. Levels of burnout and risk factors in medical area nurses: A meta-analytic study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 15(12), 2800 (2018).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Deldar, K., Froutan, R., Dalvand, S., Gheshlagh, R. G. & Mazloum, S. R. The relationship between resiliency and burnout in Iranian nurses: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Open Access Maced J. Med. Sci. 6(11), 2250–2256 (2018).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Suleiman-Martos, N. et al. The effect of mindfulness training on burnout syndrome in nursing: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J. Adv. Nurs. 76(5), 1124–1140 (2020).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Lee, H. F., Kuo, C. C., Chien, T. W. & Wang, Y. R. A meta-analysis of the effects of coping strategies on reducing nurse burnout. Appl. Nurs. Res. 31, 100–110 (2016).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • de-Oliveira, S. M., de-Alcantara-Sousa, L. V., Vieira-Gadelha, M. D. S. & do-Nascimento, V. B. Prevention actions of burnout syndrome in nurses: An integrating literature review. Clin. Pract. Epidemiol. Ment. Health 15, 64–73 (2019).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Aryankhesal, A. et al. Interventions on reducing burnout in physicians and nurses: A systematic review. Med. J. Islam Repub. Iran 33, 77 (2019).

    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Zhang, X. J., Song, Y., Jiang, T., Ding, N. & Shi, T. Y. Interventions to reduce burnout of physicians and nurses: An overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Medicine 99(26), e20992 (2020).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • O’Leary, K. J., Sehgal, N. L., Terrell, G., Williams, M. V., High Performance Teams and the Hospital of the Future Project Tea. Interdisciplinary teamwork in hospitals: A review and practical recommendations for improvement. J. Hosp. Med. 7(1), 48–54 (2012).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Dubale, B. W. et al. Systematic review of burnout among healthcare providers in sub-Saharan Africa. BMC Public Health 19(1), 1–20 (2019).

    Article 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Dincer, B. & Inangil, D. The effect of emotional freedom techniques on nurses’ stress, anxiety, and burnout levels during the COVID-19 pandemic: A randomized controlled trial. Explore. 17(2), 109–114 (2021).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Kim, H. R. & Yoon, S. H. Effects of group rational emotive behavior therapy on the nurses’ job stress, burnout, job satisfaction, organizational commitment and turnover intention. J. Korean Acad. Nurs. 48(4), 432–442 (2018).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Rajeswari, H., Sreelekha, B. K., Nappinai, S., Subrahmanyam, U. & Rajeswari, V. Impact of accelerated recovery program on compassion fatigue among nurses in South India. Iran. J. Nurs. Midwifery Res. 25(3), 249 (2020).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Maslach, C., Jackson, S. E. & Leiter, M. P. Maslach Burnout Inventory, Manual 3rd edn. (Consulting Psychologists Press, 1996).


    Google Scholar
     

  • Bagheri, T., Fatemi, M. J., Payandan, H., Skandari, A. & Momeni, M. The effects of stress-coping strategies and group cognitive-behavioral therapy on nurse burnout. Ann. Burns Fire Disasters 32(3), 184 (2019).

    CAS 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Jang, O. J., Ryu, U. J. & Song, H. J. The effects of a group art therapy on job stress and burnout among clinical nurses in oncology units. J. Korean Clin. Nurs. Res. 21(3), 366–376 (2015).


    Google Scholar
     

  • Page, M. J. et al. The PRISMA 2020 statement: An updated guideline for reporting systematic reviews. Int. J. Surg. 88, 105906 (2021).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Alexander, G. K., Rollins, K., Walker, D., Wong, L. & Pennings, J. Yoga for self-care and burnout prevention among nurses. Workplace Health Saf. 63(10), 462–470 (2015).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Berger, R. & Gelkopf, M. An intervention for reducing secondary traumatization and improving professional self-efficacy in well baby clinic nurses following war and terror: A random control group trial. Int. J. Nurs. Stud. 48(5), 601–610 (2011).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Kharatzadeh, H., Alavi, M., Mohammadi, A., Visentin, D. & Cleary, M. Emotional regulation training for intensive and critical care nurses. Nurs. Health Sci. 22(2), 445–453 (2020).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Kil, K. H. & Song, Y. S. Effects on psychological health of nurses in tertiary hospitals by applying a self-cosmetology training program. J. Korean Soc. Cosm. 22(6), 1444–1453 (2016).


    Google Scholar
     

  • Kubota, Y. et al. Effectiveness of a psycho-oncology training program for oncology nurses: A randomized controlled trial. Psychooncology 25(6), 712–718 (2016).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Özbaş, A. A. & Tel, H. The effect of a psychological empowerment program based on psychodrama on empowerment perception and burnout levels in oncology nurses: Psychological empowerment in oncology nurses. Palliat Support Care 14(4), 393–401 (2016).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Redhead, K., Bradshaw, T., Braynion, P. & Doyle, M. An evaluation of the outcomes of psychosocial intervention training for qualified and unqualified nursing staff working in a low-secure mental health unit. J. Psychiatr. Ment. Health Nurs. 18(1), 59–66 (2011).

    Article 
    CAS 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Shin, Y. K., Lee, S. Y., Lee, J. M., Kang, P. & Seol, G. H. Effects of short-term inhalation of patchouli oil on professional quality of life and stress levels in emergency nurses: A randomized controlled trial. J. Altern. Complement Med. 26(11), 1032–1038 (2020).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Wei, R., Ji, H., Li, J. & Zhang, L. Active intervention can decrease burnout in ED nurses. J. Emerg. Nurs. 43 (2), 145–149 (2017).

  • Xie, C. et al. Educational intervention versus mindfulness-based intervention for ICU nurses with occupational burnout: A parallel, controlled trial. Complement Ther. Med. 52, 102485 (2020).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Ahn, M. N. The effect of mindfulness-based stress reduction program on nurse’s stress, burnout, sleep and happiness. Master’s thesis, Eulji University (Daejeon, 2017).

  • Alenezi, A., McAndrew, S. & Fallon, P. Burning out physical and emotional fatigue: Evaluating the effects of a programme aimed at reducing burnout among mental health nurses. Int. J. Ment. Health Nurs. 28(5), 1045–1055 (2019).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Bae, H. J. & Eun, Y. Effects of mindfulness-based stress reduction program for small and medium sized hospital nurses. Korean J. Stress Res. 27(4), 455–463 (2019).

    Article 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Choi, K. H., Kwon, S. & Hong, M. The effect of an empowerment program for advanced beginner hospital nurses. J. Korean Data Anal. Soc. 18(2), 1079–1092 (2016).


    Google Scholar
     

  • Duarte, J. & Pinto-Gouveia, J. Effectiveness of a mindfulness-based intervention on oncology nurses’ burnout and compassion fatigue symptoms: A non-randomized study. Int. J. Nurs. Stud. 64, 98–107 (2016).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Felker, A. J. An Examination of yoga as a stress reduction intervention for nurses. Doctoral dissertation, Walden University (Minnesota, 2013).

  • Jang, Y. M. Development and evaluation of nurse’s workplace mutual respect program, Doctoral dissertation, Eulji University (Daejeon, 2019).

  • Kang, H. J. & Bang, K. S. Development and evaluation of a self-reflection program for intensive care unit nurses who have experienced the death of pediatric patients. J. Korean Acad. Nurs. 47(3), 392–405 (2017).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Kim, Y. A. & Park, J. S. Development and application of an overcoming compassion fatigue program for emergency nurses. J. Korean Acad. Nurs. 46(2), 260–270 (2016).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Lee, S. M. & Sung, K. M. The effects of violence coping program based on middle-range theory of resilience on emergency room nurses’ resilience, violence coping, nursing competency and burnout. J. Korean Acad. Nurs. 47(3), 332–344 (2017).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Luo, Y. H. et al. An evaluation of a positive psychological intervention to reduce burnout among nurses. Arch. Psychiatr. Nurs. 33(6), 186–191 (2019).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Rhee, J. S., Kim, S. H., Lee, W. K. & Shin, J. G. The effects of MBSR(Mindfulness based stress reduction) program on burnout of psychiatric nurses: Pilot study. J. Korean Assoc. Soc. Psychiatry 17(1), 25–31 (2012).


    Google Scholar
     

  • Sabancıogullari, S. & Dogan, S. Effects of the professional identity development programme on the professional identity, job satisfaction and burnout levels of nurses: A pilot study. Int. J. Nurs. Pract. 21(6), 847–857 (2015).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Yoo, D. Effect of an expressive writing program on professional quality of life and resilience of intensive care unit nurses. In Master’s thesis, Cha University (Gyeonggi, 2017).

  • Yoon, H. S. Effects of the happy arts therapy program to psychological well-being and emotional exhaust in nurse practitioners. Off. J. Korean Soc. Dance Sci. 29(29), 53–74 (2013).


    Google Scholar
     

  • Field, A. P. & Gillett, R. How to do a meta-analysis. Br. J. Math. Stat. Psychol. 63(3), 665–694 (2010).

    Article 
    MathSciNet 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Drennan, V. M. & Ross, F. Global nurse shortages: The facts, the impact and action for change. Br. Med. Bull. 130(1), 25–37 (2019).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Green, A. A. & Kinchen, E. V. The effects of mindfulness meditation on stress and burnout in nurses. J. Holist. Nurs. 39(4), 356–368 (2021).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Salvado, M., Marques, D. L., Pires, I. M. & Silva, N. M. Mindfulness-based interventions to reduce burnout in primary healthcare professionals: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerl.) 9(10), 1342 (2021).


    Google Scholar
     

  • Whittington, K. D., Shaw, T., McKinnies, R. C. & Collins, S. K. Promoting personal accomplishment to decrease nurse burnout. Nurse Lead. 19(4), 416–420 (2021).

    Article 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Wu, X., Hayter, M., Lee, A. J. & Zhang, Y. Nurses’ experiences of the effects of mindfulness training: A narrative review and qualitative meta-synthesis. Nurse Educ. Today 100, 104830 (2021).

    Article 
    PubMed 

    Google Scholar
     

  • Galanis, P., Vraka, I., Fragkou, D., Bilali, A. & Kaitelidou, D. Nurses’ burnout and associated risk factors during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J. Adv. Nurs. 77(8), 3286–3302 (2021).

    Article 
    PubMed 
    PubMed Central 

    Google Scholar
     

  • link

    By admin

    https://muehlenbar.de/wp-includes/slot-online/

    https://the-chef.co/sbobet/

    Slot Gacor Terbaru

    Link Slot Gacor

    Sbobet

    Situs Slot Gacor

    Slot Gacor 2022

    Login Sbobet

    Daftar Sbobet

    https://www.dcosmeticclinics.com.au/wp-includes/sbobet/

    https://thetastesoflife.com/wp-includes/sbobet/

    https://www.townshipofsugargrove.com/wp-includes/slot-gacor/

    https://texasmamaboutique.com/wp-includes/slot-gacor/

    https://bizu-me.com/wp-includes/slot-gacor/

    https://tiketa.co.za/wp-includes/slot-gacor/

    situs slot gacor

    slot gacor gampang menang

    slot gacor terbaru

    daftar sbobet

    slot bonus newmember

    link sbobet

    sbobet login