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This means they are feeling extremely tired, stressed, and emotionally drained from their work. The demanding nature of their jobs, especially in a mental health setting, may be taking a toll on their well-being. Burnout can affect their physical and mental health, potentially leading to issues like fatigue, mood swings, and a sense of detachment from their work. It's crucial for the hospital and healthcare system to address this issue, providing support and resources to help these nurses cope with the challenges they face in their roles.

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addressing burnout among nurses in a psychiatric hospital is crucial for the well-being of healthcare workers, the quality of patient care, workplace efficiency, and the overall health of the healthcare system. It requires a multi-faceted approach involving support from hospital administration, policymakers, and the healthcare community at large.

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addressing burnout among nurses in a psychiatric hospital is crucial for the well-being of healthcare workers, the quality of patient care, workplace efficiency, and the overall health of the healthcare system. It requires a multi-faceted approach involving support from hospital administration, policymakers, and the healthcare community at large.

Professor mubashir zafar

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This page is a summary of: Burnout syndrome among nurses in a psychiatric hospital in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, Nursing and Midwifery Studies, January 2020, Medknow,
DOI: 10.4103/nms.nms_126_19.
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