The Relationship Between Rest Breaks and Professional Burnout Among Nurses.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Critical care nurse Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.4037/ccn2023177
Halle L Stutting
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Abstract

Background: Professional burnout is a well-studied phenomenon marked by feelings of depersonalization, emotional exhaustion, and decreased accomplishment. Affecting nearly half of all nurses, burnout presents a threat to health outcomes of the nurse, patient, organization, and society. Despite a growing literature on professional burnout, specific interventions that address key contributing factors have not been well described.

Objective: The primary aim of this integrative literature review was to evaluate the relationship between rest breaks and professional burnout among registered nurses.

Methods: A literature search was performed in the APA (American Psychological Association) PsycInfo, CINAHL (Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature), Cochrane Library, Embase, and PubMed databases using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses as a reporting guideline.

Results: Five articles were selected for final synthesis; 1 was of "high" quality and 4 were of "good" quality. The literature showed that rest breaks were protective against professional burnout among registered nurses, especially when integrated with nursing management support, staffing support, and complementary strategies. Several threats to validity were identified as limitations among the articles selected for final synthesis.

Conclusions: Rest breaks are effective in decreasing professional burnout among registered nurses, especially when combined with management support, staffing support, and complementary strategies. Future research should focus on a deeper evaluation of staffing support models, as well as identifying how nursing leaders can integrate complementary strategies across health care settings to reduce burnout.

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护士休息时间与职业倦怠的关系。
背景:职业倦怠是一种被广泛研究的现象,其特征是人格解体、情绪衰竭和成就感下降。职业倦怠影响了近一半的护士,对护士、患者、组织和社会的健康结果构成了威胁。尽管关于职业倦怠的文献越来越多,但解决关键因素的具体干预措施尚未得到很好的描述。目的:本综合文献综述的主要目的是评估注册护士休息时间与职业倦怠的关系。方法:在APA(美国心理学会)PsycInfo、CINAHL(护理和相关健康文献累积索引)、Cochrane图书馆、Embase和PubMed数据库中进行文献检索,以系统评价和meta分析的首选报告项目为报告指南。结果:5篇文章入选最终合成;1份质量“高”,4份质量“好”。文献显示,在注册护士中,休息时间对职业倦怠有保护作用,特别是当与护理管理支持、人员配备支持和补充策略相结合时。在选择用于最终合成的文章中,确定了对有效性的几个威胁。结论:休息时间可有效降低注册护士的职业倦怠,特别是当与管理支持、人员支持和补充策略相结合时。未来的研究应侧重于对人员配备支持模型进行更深入的评估,以及确定护理领导者如何在医疗保健环境中整合互补策略以减少倦怠。
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Critical care nurse
Critical care nurse 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: Critical Care Nurse (CCN) is an official publication of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). Authors are invited to submit manuscripts for consideration and peer review. Clinical topics must meet the mission of CCN and address nursing practice of acute and critically ill patients.
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