
Burnout and Anxiety Among Trauma Nursing Specialties in a Rural Level I Trauma Center
Author(s) -
Alan Cook,
Carly Sigler,
LaDonna Allen,
Jo Ann Peters,
Christiana Guthrie,
Michele Marroquin,
Harrison Ndetan,
Karan P. Singh,
Jason Murry,
Scott H. Norwood,
Julie V. Philley
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of trauma nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1932-3883
pISSN - 1078-7496
DOI - 10.1097/jtn.0000000000000554
Subject(s) - depersonalization , burnout , trauma center , emotional exhaustion , anxiety , medicine , clinical psychology , workforce , nursing , psychiatry , retrospective cohort study , economics , economic growth
Burnout and anxiety compromise physical and mental well-being of nurses and jeopardize patient safety. Personal, professional, and workplace characteristics have been associated with burnout and anxiety across diverse practice settings, yet none in rural, community trauma centers. We sought to identify the severity and predictors of burnout and anxiety in the trauma nursing staff of a rural Level I trauma center.