Emotional labour in mental health nursing: An integrative systematic review

K Edward, G Hercelinskyj… - International Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Emotional labour is the effort consumed by suppressing one's own emotions to care for
others effectively while also caring for oneself. Mental health nurses are required to engage …

The use of music to manage burnout in nurses: a systematic review

R Finnerty, K Zhang, RA Tabuchi… - American Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective There is a high prevalence of burnout in nurses. This systematic review
investigates the use of music to manage burnout in nurses. Data Source MEDLINE (Ovid) …

Nursing staffs' emotional well‐being and caring behaviours

N Chana, P Kennedy, ZJ Chessell - Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives To examine the relationships between structural factors (work
stressors), individual factors (demographics and the personal resources of resilience and …

Value congruence, importance and success and in the workplace: Links with well-being and burnout amongst mental health practitioners

S Veage, J Ciarrochi, FP Deane, R Andresen… - Journal of Contextual …, 2014 - Elsevier
Living according to one׳ s personal values has implications for wellbeing, and incongruence
between personal and workplace values has been associated with burnout. Using the SGP …

What keeps nurses happy? Implications for workforce well-being strategies

J Oates - Nursing management, 2018 - journals.rcni.com
Aim The aim of this article is to present selected findings from a doctoral study on the
subjective well-being and subjective experience of mental health problems in UK mental …

An exploration of the grief experiences of neonatal nurses: A focus group study

VJ Kain - Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 2013 - Elsevier
AIM: To explore the grief reactions of neonatal nurses caring for dying babies. METHODS:
This study utilises a qualitative research design. Focus group methods explored neonatal …

Investigating women nurse academics' experiences in universities: The importance of hope, optimism, and career resilience for workplace satisfaction

N Glass - Annual review of nursing education, 2007 - search.proquest.com
By way of example, information and communication technological enhanced learning,
online course delivery, and wireless technology are now becoming expected rather than …

Yoga and qigong in the psychological prevention of mental health disorders: a conceptual synthesis

P Posadzki, S Parekh, N Glass - Chinese journal of integrative medicine, 2010 - Springer
The study proposes to explore two alternative medicine therapies-qigong and yoga for
balancing the essential duo of holistic mind-body and consequently offer a solution for …

Variables impacting the quality of care provided by professional caregivers for people with mental illness: a systematic review

LM Bru-Luna, M Marti-Vilar, C Merino-Soto… - Healthcare, 2022 - mdpi.com
People with mental illness may need the support of caregivers in certain areas of their lives,
and there is an increasing need for quality care for people with mental health problems by …

What keeps nurses in nursing?

DJ Dunn - International Journal for Human Caring, 2012 - search.ebscohost.com
Interpretive phenomenology was used in this study to explore what keeps nurses in nursing
by examining the impact of the relational experience of the nurse caring for the nursed in the …