A new study suggests that taking a two-hour nap during a night shift may help restore brain function and memory in nurses.
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Objectives This study aimed to identify the predictors of burnout, anxiety and depression among healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design A secondary quantitative analysis of data ...
Objectives Older adults can have difficulties understanding and recalling information prior to hospitalisation for elective treatment. Limited research exists regarding how older adults perceive the ...
Quick Take Sudan, the last male northern white rhino, died, underscoring extinction and the emotional toll on caretakers.
Nurses in critical care units who perceive higher levels of teamwork with their colleagues are more likely to take breaks ...
Nurses in critical care units who perceive higher levels of teamwork with their colleagues are more likely to take breaks ...
BayCare Health System has been working to address nurses’ stress. It is now expanding a recently piloted program across all 16 of its acute-care hospitals in 2025 BayCare was one of four health ...
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