Stress and burnout in nursing profession suprakash chaudhury* and swaleha mujawar department of psychiatry, dr dy patil medical college, hospital & research center, india. Work stress and burnout among nurses: role of the work environment and working conditions. in r., hughs, patient safety and quality: an evidence-based handbook for nurses (p. chapter 26).. Burnout in the nursing profession is a significant concern in nursing, because it has detrimental effects both on individuals and organisations. for the individual nurse, the neuroendocrine response yields physiologic reactions that may ultimately contribute to illness..
Burnout, an outcome of occupational stress, was defined as physical, mental, and emotional exhaustion and considered in relation to perceived intensity of job related events and professional depression.. Job stress and the nursing profession . nurses are exposed to many stressful demands and pressures and are therefore at heightened risk for an array of health, safety, and other problems.. If you have access to journal via a society or associations, read the instructions below. access to society journal content varies across our titles. if you have access to a journal via a society or association membership, please browse to your society journal, select an article to view, and follow.