Burned Out on Burnout—The Urgency of Equity-Minded Structural Approaches to Support Nurses

Cunningham, Tim; Gonzalez-Guarda, Rosa M.

Burned Out on Burnout—The Urgency of Equity-Minded Structural Approaches to Support Nurses

Cunningham, Tim; Gonzalez-Guarda, Rosa M.

Abstract

Fifty-six percent of nurses in a national sample reported burnout symptoms in 2022. Although the nursing literature on burnout dates back to 1978, nurses and other health professionals continue to grapple with this workplace phenomenon that leads to deleterious outcomes, including suicide. The suicide risk among US nurses now surpasses that of physicians. Stories of nurses who have died by suicide or considered it are emerging, and some are similar to this suicide note titled, “A Letter to My Abuser,” which was published as a letter to the editor from the nurse’s parents. More attention is needed to meaningfully address nursing burnout and this can be done by also using an equity lens.

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JAMA Health Forum
2023
Profession(s)
Nurses
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Burnout
Mental Health
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Commentaries & Blogs
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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Aligning Values
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