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Normalizing the language of stress, burnout, and nurses’ well-being

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By: Allison Nordberg

Burnout is a buzzword used nationwide, perhaps nowhere more than in healthcare and nursing. In a recent Pulse on the Nation’s Nurses Survey, 56% of respondents indicated they were experiencing some level of burnout, including 7% who reported being “completely burned out, and may be in need of help” (bit.ly/3GEU3EQ). This only adds to ongoing…

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