Research Report: Nurses Burnout and COVID-19 in Healthcare
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This report examines the significant issue of nurses' burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores the introduction of the topic of burnout and the impact of the novel coronavirus on healthcare professionals. The methodology section details the use of primary and secondary data collection methods, including analysis of research articles. The results highlight factors contributing to burnout, such as anxiety, discomfort, and emotional pain, and the negative impact on patient treatment and nurses' mental health. The report also includes statistical data on emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and accomplishment levels among nurses. The quality appraisal section focuses on providing quality services to patients. The conclusion emphasizes the need for organizational support to mitigate burnout. References include key research articles and journals that support the findings. This report provides a detailed overview of the challenges faced by nurses during the pandemic and potential strategies for addressing them.
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