The impact of taking breaks on nursing burnout.

“Starting with an idea from an oncology clinic nurse, TAB events were provided consistently by four ambulatory clinic RNs. Participation has been positive, based on responses from a simple, voluntary, nonvalidated survey evaluation of activity enjoyment, room comfort, and lifted mood.” (Rettig)

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Rettig, A. E., et al (2021). Take-a-Break Intervention: Improving Oncology Nurse Wellness. Clinical journal of oncology nursing, 25(2), 210–214. Full Text for Emory Users

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What are the considerations for experienced nurses transitioning to practice?

“Global workforce shortages and rising healthcare demands have encouraged registered nurses to move into new clinical settings. While a body of literature reports on the transition of newly qualified nurses, evidence surrounding the transition of more experienced registered nurses to new clinical areas remains poorly explored. There is some evidence to highlight the initial shock and emotional stress experienced by registered nurses during transition to a new clinical area. However, the influence of formal and informal support systems for such registered nurses is far from conclusive. Further research is needed, to examine registered nurse transition into a variety of clinical areas to inform workforce support, policy and practices.”

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