The value of nursing: a literature review

K Horton, V Tschudin, A Forget - Nursing ethics, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
This article is part of a wider study entitled Value of Nursing, and contains the literature
search from electronic databases. Key words for the search includedvalues of …

The consequences of nursing stress and need for integrated solutions

RK Roberts, PL Grubb - Rehabilitation Nursing Journal, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: In a 2011 survey sponsored by the American Nurses Association (ANA), nurses
identified the acute and chronic effects of stress and overwork as one of their two top safety …

The relationship between socio-demographic variables, job stressors, burnout, and hardy personality in nurses: An exploratory study

E Garrosa, B Moreno-Jimenez, Y Liang… - International journal of …, 2008 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Nursing is considered as a risk profession with high levels of stress and
burnout, and these levels are probably increasing. OBJECTIVES: A model of prediction of …

Job satisfaction among nurses: a predictor of burnout levels

T Kalliath, R Morris - JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Objective This study assessed the impact of differential levels of job satisfaction on burnout
among nurses, hypothesizing that higher levels of job satisfaction predict lower levels of …

Nurses' satisfaction with their work environment and the outcomes of clinical nursing supervision on nurses' experiences of well‐being–a Norwegian study

I Begat, B Ellefsen… - Journal of nursing …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Background Various studies have demonstrated that nursing is stressful and that the
incidence of occupational stress‐related burnout in the profession is high. Aim This …

Burnout in psychiatric nursing

CJ Kilfedder, KG Power, TJ Wells - Journal of advanced nursing, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Burnout in psychiatric nursing Introduction. Burnout in nursing is of both individual and
organizational concern with ramifications for well‐being, job performance, absenteeism and …

Social support, job stress, health, and job satisfaction among nurses in the United Kingdom

JR Bradley, S Cartwright - International journal of stress management, 2002 - Springer
Recruitment and retention of nurses is a major concern in healthcare provision in several
countries. This study explored the relationship between perceived social support, job stress …

Contrasting burnout, turnover intention, control, value congruence and knowledge sharing between Baby Boomers and Generation X

MP Leiter, NJ Jackson… - Journal of nursing …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Aim (s) This paper examines the contrasting role of work values for nurses from two
generations: Baby Boomers and Generation X. Background Differences among nurses …

Is work stress in palliative care nurses a cause for concern? A literature review

L Peters, R Cant, K Sellick, M O'Connor… - … journal of palliative …, 2012 - magonlinelibrary.com
Palliative care nurses are at risk of work stress because their role involves exposure to
frequent deaths and family grieving. Little is known about their degree of stress or whether …

The relationship between support and stress in forensic community mental health nursing

M Coffey, M Coleman - Journal of advanced nursing, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
The relationship between support and stress in forensic community mental health nursing
Aims of the study/paper. This paper reports the results of a survey of forensic community …