id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-266405-l102f1e3 Buckley, Laura What is known about paediatric nurse burnout: a scoping review 2020-02-11 .txt text/plain 8327 424 44 Given the prevalence and impact of burnout on a variety of important outcomes, it is imperative that nursing schools, nursing management, healthcare organizations, and nursing professional associations work to develop and test the interventions to address key attitudinal and environmental factors that are most relevant to pediatric nurses. [56] 302 Nurses rated lack of regular staff meetings, dissatisfaction with the quality of the decision-making process, and providing futile treatment as significantly more stressful than physicians did Factors associated with triggering burnout: seeing too many painful procedures done to children, seeing too much sadness, seeing too much death, angry, yelling families, and non-compliant patients/ families Systems triggers: unreasonable policies, staffing shortages, insurance frustrations, paperwork, need to justify their position, and general healthcare system dysfunction Role-specific triggers: lack of support, feeling you are on your own, less respondents cited unclear expectations, change in role and lack of challenge Work overload: excessive demands of work ./cache/cord-266405-l102f1e3.txt ./txt/cord-266405-l102f1e3.txt