Addressing Burnout in the Healthcare Profession

$10.00

In the healthcare industry, burnout is common, especially among registered nurses, and its causes are clear. These workers put in a lot of overtime under duress, frequently going unnoticed. Burnout is a complicated issue that is not only related to the job. Understanding the internal and external reasons causing burnout is essential since some people are more prone to it. This course will examine burnout measurement techniques, the mechanisms by which it arises, and measures to prevent it. Understanding the social and professional risk factors can help professionals enhance their well-being without having to change careers, even though it may not address all problems.

At the end of the course, the participants are expected to:

  1. Comprehend the clinical definition of burnout
  2. Assess individual risk factors associated with burnout
  3. Recognize the effects and outcomes of burnout
  4. Articulate methods for managing stress prior to its development into burnout
  5. Adapt personal routines to promote emotional well-being
  6. Effectively communicate needs in personal and professional relationships
  7. Implement various techniques for managing challenging situations, such as grieving the loss of a patient or coping with an excessive workload.

Delivery Type

online

Credits

1

States With Exam

| Florida

Profession With No Exam

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse - APRN | Registered Nurse - RN | Licensed Practice Nurse - LPN | Certified Nursing Assistant - CNA | Licensed Midwife

Professions With Exam

| Dentist | Dental Hygienist | Dental Assistant | Respiratory Care Practitioner Critical Care | Respiratory Care Practitioner Non-Critical Care | Certified Respiratory Therapist | Registered Respiratory Therapist | Respiratory Therapist

Students

8

Cost

$10.00
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