@article{ETD, school = {Ph.D.}, author = {Calabro, Emily}, url = {http://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/8578}, title = {Personal resilience and the critical care climate: examining the relationship between protective factors and burnout among ICU nurses working day or night shift}, publisher = {Oregon Health and Science University}, abstract = {Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurses are at great risk for job burnout with rates of burnout consistently around 80%. Resilient characteristics have been shown to protect against some aspects of job burnout among ICU nurses. However, focusing exclusively on the resilience of an ICU nurse removes the responsibility of the workplace to provide a healthy work environment that fosters resilience and allows employees to thrive. In a cross-sectional survey, we sought to examine how internal (individual resilience) and external (critical care climate characteristics) protective factors impacted burnout among ICU nurses.}, number = {ETD}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.6083/6w924c383}, recid = {8578}, address = {2020}, }