When it hurts to care-Nurses’ Journey from burnout to resilience
Nurses often are said to have the strangest of personalities. Covered in unrecognizable bodily fluids, faced with a life-or-death procedure, yelled at by inter- departmental staff members, they last 8–12hour days without a break, holding a full bladder, dealing with a patient that abuses the call light, faced with distraught family members, and they can still be on their top game. But what happens, when the passion begins to fade? Or a mountain of self-doubt creeps in?
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