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The prevalence of nurse burnout and its association with telomere length pre and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Holly WeiJulia AucoinGabrielle R KuntapayAmber JusticeAbigail JonesChongben ZhangHudson P SantosLynne A Hall
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Nurse burnout is a prevalent phenomenon in healthcare, and this study indicates that nurses currently experience high levels of burnout. Nurses' cellular biomarker, telomere length, is shorter in the group of nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic than before. Appropriate measures should be implemented to decrease nurses' burnout symptoms and improve nurses' psychological and physical health. Nurses, especially those younger than 60, report higher burnout symptoms, particularly emotional exhaustion. This study indicates the need for intervention to promote nurses' health during the pandemic and beyond. If not appropriately managed, nurse burnout may continue to be a significant issue facing the healthcare system.
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