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[My personal and professional efficacy].

B Fortin

    The Canadian Nurse
    |April 1, 1991
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Nurses often face high-stress situations, leading to self-blame and burnout. Implementing realistic performance evaluations can mitigate stress and foster professional pride in nursing.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Healthcare Management
    • Occupational Psychology

    Context:

    • The nursing profession is characterized by high demands and inherent stress.
    • Nurses may experience negative psychological outcomes due to uncontrollable factors.
    • Self-blame can contribute to burnout and attrition in the nursing workforce.

    Purpose:

    • To propose realistic and achievable performance evaluation criteria for nurses.
    • To offer practical strategies for mitigating workplace stress in nursing.
    • To enhance job satisfaction and reduce burnout among healthcare professionals.

    Summary:

    • This article addresses the challenges of stress and self-blame in nursing.
    • It introduces effective versus ineffective performance evaluation criteria with real-life examples.

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  • Recommendations focus on mitigating stress and fostering justifiable professional pride.
  • Impact:

    • Adoption of suggested criteria can reduce nurse burnout and turnover.
    • Improved evaluation practices can lead to greater job satisfaction and retention.
    • Positive impact on the well-being and professional longevity of nurses.