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The Impact of Staff-to-Patient Ratios on Nurse Burnout and Patient Safety
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The Impact of Staff-to-Patient Ratios on Nurse Burnout and Patient Safety

Halee Duncan, Sierra Shoemaker, Sara Simms and Brooklyn Williams
University of West Florida Libraries
Integration of Evidence in Professional Nursing Practice Research Presentations, Research presentations (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 2022)
2022

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In the general healthcare field, hospital nurses are experiencing burnout related to the stress of busy schedules and poor nurse-to-patient ratios in the workplace. In turn, this is affecting both the lives and mental health of nurses, as well as the risk of safety and providing quality care of patients. The problem arises related to how nursing burnout and nurse staffing ratios affect the care provided for patients that can lead to increased adverse events and missed care in their treatment (Cho et al., 2017).
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