Session: Less Burnout and Dissatisfaction: Improving the Work Environment for Nurses
5111.0: Wednesday, November 19, 2003: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM
Oral
Less Burnout and Dissatisfaction: Improving the Work Environment for Nurses
The session will propose ideas for improving job satisfaction for nurses. There are roughly 2.3 million registered nurses in the United States. This is a decline of 7.3 percent since 1992. Eighty percent of these nurses are employed while the remainder are not seeking employment. Nurses are experiencing widespread burnout and job dissatisfaction due to the stress resulting from understaffing. Approximatly 50 percent of all nurses work in acute care settings. The following issues will be discussed: (a)reduced hospital nursing staffs, (b)more severely ill patients with shorter hospital stays, and (c) increased supervision of unlicensed and nonprofessional staff. Ideas will be proposed to reduce workloads (e.g., improve nurse-patient ratios), improve morale, and address concerns about declining quality of care.
Learning Objectives: Refer to the individual abstracts for learning objectives
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Organizer(s):Pamela Wilson
Presider(s):Ann Converso
12:30 PMEffects of the nurse work environment on nurses and patients
Doris C. Vahey, PhD, RN, Linda H. Aiken, PhD, RN, FAAN, Douglas Sloane, PhD, Sean P. Clarke, PhD, RN
12:45 PMYing and Yang of nursing burnout and hospital administration: A view from both sides
Patricia Minors, PhD
1:00 PMWithdrawn -- Effects of the nurse work environment on nurses and patients
1:15 PMStress, burnout and the shortage: Changing working conditions to improve nurse retention
Mary Lehman MacDonald, BA, MS, Joni Tanaciev
1:30 PMWithdrawn -- Why Nurses Are Leaving - The Relationship Between Staffing Levels and Stress
Organized by:Labor Caucus
Endorsed by:Asian Pacific Islander Caucus of APHA; Medical Care; Occupational Health and Safety; Public Health Nursing; Socialist Caucus
CE Credits:CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Pharmacy

The 131st Annual Meeting (November 15-19, 2003) of APHA