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If you’re a nurse who finds the intense demands of the job make it difficult to manage emotions, you’re not alone. Here are some ways to manage it.
Nurses across the country report severe burnout from working long hours under stressful conditions. Some may never fully recover.
Still, the belief persists that nurses should strive for stoicism, even when their patients feel the world crumbling around them, because they don’t need their plan of care muddled by emotions ...
Transgender people historically face several health disparities and rank lower on social determinants of health. Nurses and ...
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With hospitals and care homes restricting visitor numbers to help stem the pandemic, many patients have died without loved ones present, leaving nurses to “absorb the emotions”.
If you’re a nurse who sometimes finds that the intense demands of the job make it difficult to manage your emotions effectively, you’re not alone. According to a survey conducted by the ...
Increasing positive emotion, increases well-being, and reduces stress in nurses. The article offers simple strategies that can be implemented by nurses to cope up with the work stress.
When that toddler died of meningitis, myself and the other nurses did our own emotional labour by suppressing our true emotions to ensure the other patients in our care felt reassured.
Tidelands nurse shows raw emotion, exhaustion of ongoing battle against COVID-19 By Nick Masuda [email protected] Jan 12, 2021 Updated Feb 22, 2021 1 of 5 ...
A longtime South Florida nurse received a breast cancer diagnosis earlier this year, and she says the coronavirus pandemic compounded her stress.