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Burnout is a syndrome that results from unmanaged chronic workplace stress and is recognized in the 11th Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) [...]
2024-11-09 | Final project |
2.
Corrections professionals experience some of the highest levels of chronic stress compared to other occupations. This leads to poor mental and physical health, increased [...]
2020 | Abstract |
3.
Nursing school is the entry point for foundational knowledge and practice of nursing skills; it is also where learners acculturate to the nursing profession before licens [...]
2020 | Abstract |
4.
Workplace violence, incivility and bullying in nursing is widespread and a serious issue. Nurses do not always recognize bullying behavior patterns or know what to do abo [...]
2020 | Poster |
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Nurses make up the majority of professionals in the healthcare industry and fulfill a vital role in patient intake and ongoing care, and yet there has been a distinct and [...]
2001 | Text [general] | Archival Publications |
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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 aga [...]
2020 | Dissertation |
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According to Healthy People 2020 and 2030, adolescent suicide remains a national health crisis, and the suicide rate among youth aged 10 - 24 is increasing each year. Nov [...]
2021 | Poster |
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Suicide is the number one leading cause of death among adolescents aged 10-24 in Oregon, and it continues to be a leading cause of death among adolescents throughout the [...]
2021 | Capstone |