Tag: Stress
6 Science-Based Tips for Better Sleep
This article looks firstly at the consequences of sleep deprivation and fatigue. We then provide some tips which you can try to sleep better—before you resort to medication.
Burnout Now Officially Recognized as a Health Concern
Burnout is a recognized syndrome according to the recently released ICD-11. Its cause is workplace stress that has not been managed effectively, according to the recently released ICD-11.
300 Nurses Died By Suicide in Seven Years Shows Alarming Stat
The alarming fact that 300 nurses in the UK had committed suicide in the past seven years was recently highlighted in the press.
Nurse Retention Calls for Strategic Policy Commitment
Retention of nurses should be just as critical as recruitment in solving the problem of nurse shortages.
ICU Nurses Are More Prone to PTSD and Burnout: Here’s How You Can Build...
PTSD is as prevalent amongst nurses working in ICU as in war veterans.
Depressed Nurses More Likely to Make Medical Errors
Nurses who report poor health, and specifically depression, are more likely to make medical errors, according to recent information published by the Ohio State University.
Feeling Pressured? 5 Ways Nurses Can Say No
Before you agree to another demand, here are five tips on how nurses can say no.
Suicide Rates of Female Health Professionals Among the Highest
Suicide rates for healthcare workers were astounding.
Nurse Burnout: 8 Ways to Manage Work Stress
Here are some ways how nurses can provide effective nursing care without burning themselves out.