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Addressing Nursing Personnel Burnout in Long-Term Care: Implementation of a Gratitude Journal
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Addressing Nursing Personnel Burnout in Long-Term Care: Implementation of a Gratitude Journal

Inglish Camero and Cathy Carrico
Holistic nursing practice, Vol.36(3), pp.E12-E17
05/2022
PMID: 35435879

Abstract

Burnout, Professional - prevention & control Health Personnel Humans Long-Term Care Nurses Nursing Staff Surveys and Questionnaires
Burnout affects health care providers and leads to adverse consequences. A 21-day gratitude journaling activity implemented in a Midwest long-term care setting was a personal, low-cost, and low-tech intervention requiring minimal time commitment to address burnout. The Maslach Burnout Inventory was utilized to assess burnout pre- and post-intervention of a gratitude journal.

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