Stress, burnout and coping among nurses working on acute medical wards and in the community: A quantitative study.
Elísabet HjörleifsdóttirÞórhalla SigurðardóttirGuðmundur Kristján ÓskarssonEva Charlotte HalapiPublished in: Scandinavian journal of caring sciences (2024)
The results of this study call for increased attention to the younger generation in the nursing profession. The results also validate the need to investigate further the correlation between distress, burnout and coping and how these issues might influence each other among nurses working in the community and hospitals. Findings should be taken with precaution, they do not describe in detail what underlying factors contribute to distress and discomfort found in this study, they do, however, indicate certain coping strategies nurses use to deal with distress and burnout.