Prevalence of burnout among nurses in Iran: a systematic review and meta ‐analysis
ConclusionProfessional burnout affects more than one‐third of nursing staff in Iran; thus, effective interventions and strategies are required to reduce and prevent burnout among nurses.
Implication for nursing and health policyDue to the negative consequences of burnout on patients, nurses and organizations, nursing and healthcare managers should intervene to prevent and reduce burnout among nurses in Iran. Policy attention should focus on developing effective interventions to prevent and minimize the burden of burnout among nurses in Iran. Nurses’ involvement in the policy‐making process is crucial in the implementation of effective programs and initiatives tailored to address the higher prevalence of burnout among Iranian nurses.
Source: International Nursing Review - Category: Nursing Authors: S. Rezaei, B. Karami Matin, M. Hajizadeh, A. Soroush, B. Nouri Tags: Literature Review Source Type: research
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