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Resource type: Peer-Reviewed Literature
Interventions to Promote or Improve the Mental Health of Primary Care Nurses: A Systematic Review

This systematic review, published in the Journal of Nursing Management, sought to synthesize the evidence on the effectiveness of interventions aiming to promote or...

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Striving for Emotional Survival in Palliative Cancer Nursing

In this grounded theory study, published in Qualitative Health Research, the authors analyzed interviews and participant observation data related to palliative...

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An Exploration of the Experience of Compassion Fatigue in Clinical Oncology Nurses

This paper, published in Cancer Oncology Nursing Journal, details a descriptive exploratory qualitative research study that investigated the experience of...

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Why Exemplary Oncology Nurses Seem to Avoid Compassion Fatigue

This study, published in Cancer Oncology Nursing Journal, sought to explore what within the lived experiences of exemplary oncology nurses facilitates the avoidance...

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Burnout in Nurses Working in Portuguese Palliative Care Teams: A Mixed Methods Study

The following study, published in the International Journal of Palliative Nursing, sought to identify burnout levels, risk and protective factors, prevention...

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Harmonizing Hope: A Grounded Theory Study of the Experience of Hope of Registered Nurses Who Provide Palliative Care in Community Settings

Published in Palliative Support Care, the following study explores the hope experience of registered nurses (RNs) who provide palliative care services in community...

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Systematic Clinical Supervision and Its Effects for Nurses Handling Demanding Care Situations: Interviews with Swedish District Nurses and Hospital Nurses in Cancer Care

Published in Cancer Nursing, Pallson's study reports the effect of systematic clinical supervision and how district nurses and hospital nurses in cancer care...

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Frontline Grief: The Workplace Support Needs of Community Palliative Care Nurses after the Death of a Patient

Published in Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, the following article describes the impact of multiple deaths on nursing staff who work exclusively with...

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Self-Care Strategies for Nurses: A Psychoeducational Intervention for Stress Reduction and the Prevention of Burnout

Published in Applied Nursing Research, the following article gives details for a psycho-educational program that assists nurses to develop stress management plans...

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Caring for the Caregivers: Factors Contributing to Secondary Traumatic Stress in Oncology Nurses

Oncology nurses are susceptible to the development of secondary traumatic stress due to their continuous interaction with cancer patients who often have traumatic...

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