Both physicians, nurses rank improving nurse staffing as the most needed intervention

Review generally revealed low-certainty evidence, particularly for longer-term effects

Results of a new survey lay bare the pandemic's impact on nursing

Doctors say they are rethinking their decision to enter medicine, citing understaffing, paperwork, insurance hassles as major reasons why

Findings show it is effective and feasible to combine cardiac nurse-led cognitive-behavioral therapy with cardiac rehab

<p>Emotional exhaustion and depersonalization increased as the pandemic wore on in 2020</p>

Moral distress emerged from being unable to provide optimal care, seeing pandemic’s effects on patients, coworkers

Risk of developing metabolic syndrome increased for shift workers in 10 of 12 studies included in review and meta-analysis

<p>Nurses with suicidal ideation also less likely to report that they would seek professional help</p>

<p>Emotional exhaustion reduced, but five participants in treatment group experienced serious adverse events</p>