Short term effects of simulation training on stress, anxiety and burnout in critical care health professionals: before and after study
Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine professionals are exposed to stressful situations with important personal and/or professional consequences (d ’Ettorre et al., 2021;Kain et al., 2002; Mion& Doppia, 2014; Mion, Libert,& Journois, 2013; Nyssen, Hansez, Baele, Lamy,& De Keyser, 2003). They have been shown to be particularly affected by the problems of stress, anxiety and burnout, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic (Cag et al., 2021; Rekatsina et al., 2020). There is a need to act and find sustainable solutions to help healthcare workers to deal with this situation.
Source: Clinical Simulation in Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: S ébastien Couarraze, Michèle Saint Jean, Guillaume Decormeille, Charles Henri Houze Cerfon, Vincent Minville, Olivier Fourcade, Thomas Geeraerts Source Type: research
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