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2/2023
vol. 8 abstract:
Original paper
Positive psychology interventions in professional burnout prevention among nurses: A systematic review
Long-Term Care Nursing 2023; 8 (2): 3-11
Online publish date: 2023/06/29
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Introduction:
The nursing shortage and ageing workforce are global challenges which can cause higher burdens and work stress. They lead to professional burnout which may result in leaving a job. Prevention and amelioration of professional burnout could lead to higher nurses’ satisfaction with their work, and therefore may have a positive impact on remaining in the profession. Aim of the systematic review: Verification whether positive psychology interventions prevent or ameliorate the burnout in nurses through the systematic review of two databases (Embase and PubMed). Review of literature: The results were mixed. However, yoga lead to improvements in two dimensions of burnout (depersonalization and emotional exhaustion). Conclusions: There are insufficient studies on positive psychology interventions as a promising approach to prevent or ameliorate the impact of burnout in nurses thus further research is required. keywords:
nurse, positive psychology, burnout |