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Preventing Burnout of the Perioperative NurseAuthor: Lacey-Jade WattsClinical Nurse Educator Melbourne Private Hospital
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ObjectivesNo. 1 Objective – Don’t Burnout
- Define and recognize the signs and symptoms of burn out
- Demonstrate the consequences of burnout
- Introduce ways to decrease burnout
- Live longer and happier careers!
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This is me.• 28 yrs old
• ANUM
• Floor coordinator
• Masters student
Burnout is categorized as physical, mental and emotional exhaustion.
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Burnout 101More than just a bad run of nights.
❑ Emotional Exhaustion
❑ Depersonalization
❑ Reduced Personal Accomplishment
Maslach Burnout Inventory (2019)
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• Stress• Anxiety• Sleep Deprivation• Stress contagion effect
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Consequences of Burnout
What happens when the signs are missed?
Communication
Caring and commitment
Productivity
Rate of Infection
Stress
Sick leave
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Burnout Cycle
Burnout
Decreased Retention
Increased workload
Sick leave
•Over time
Job Satisfaction
ten Brummelhuis, L. L., ter Hoeven, C. L., Bakker, A. B. and Peper, B. (2011)
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Burnout in Nursing
More than loss of a nurse.
In Australia…» Turnover rate of 15.1% pa
» Ave. Turnover cost of $49,255 per nurse
• 44% of cost is short term replacement staff
• Recruitment agency
• Supernumerary time
• Training and resources
» Not to mention the emotional and psychological toll
Roche (2019)
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Decreasing BurnoutWine anyone?
- Individual
- Environmental
- Management/Institutional
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Individual
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Decreasing Burnout
Management/Institutional
o Wellness Programs
o Culture Improvement
o Debriefing
o Educating Managers
o Staffing Numbers
Environmental
o Infection control
o Breaks
o Leave
o Radiation Safety
o Adequate Resources
o Resilience
o Boundaries
o Mindfulness
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Burnout
is effecting
healthcare world
wide
Decreasing Burnout means:
Retention Quality Care Sick leave
Expenditure on new staff
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References
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• Indeed Hiring Lab Australia. 2019. Is a Nursing Shortage Placing Australia’s Healthcare Sector at Risk?. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.hiringlab.org/au/blog/2018/04/24/nursing-shortage-australia/. [Accessed 11 July 2019].
• MedEd Web Solutions. 2019. How will Nurse Burnout Affect the Medical Industry in 2017?. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.mededwebs.com/blog/well-being-index/how-will-nurse-burnout-affect-the-medical-industry-in-2017. [Accessed 11 July 2019].
• Mind Garden. 2019. Maslach Burnout Inventory. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.mindgarden.com/117-maslach-burnout-inventory. [Accessed 9 July 2019].
• ten Brummelhuis, L. L., ter Hoeven, C. L., Bakker, A. B. and Peper, B. (2011), Breaking through the loss cycle of burnout: The role of motivation. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 84: 268-287. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8325.2011.02019.x
• Roche, M., 2019. The rate and cost of nurse turnover in Australia. Collegian Journal of the Royal College of Nursing Australia, 22, 1-5.
• Sillero, A., 2019. Organizational Factors and Burnout of Perioperative Nurses. Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health, 14, 132–142.