The increased demand for healthcare and the low supply—and attrition—of providers is one factor, but poor treatment isn’t doing anything to encourage already burned-out nurses to stay.
Courtesy of Frank Figueroa The power went out around 5 p.m. on Tuesday ... Around 3 a.m., Figueroa, an ER nurse practitioner, heard on the radio that the Eaton fire — one of several blazes ...
A&E staff at a Romford hospital have spoken up about feeling "burnt out" and having to put up with being sworn and shouted at while doing their job. A senior nurse and two matrons told this paper ...
According to the WHO, “Burn-out is a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed” and is characterized by the following symptoms ...