Annotated Bibliography
AACN. (2020). AACN Fact Sheet – Nursing Faculty Shortage. Aacnnursing.org. Retrieved 8 February 2022, from
https://www.aacnnursing.org/News-Information/Fact-Sheets/Nursing-Faculty-Shortage
. Addresses the origins of role stress and strain in nursing and the origins of burnout. It also focuses on the nursing shortage, one of the leading causes of global nursing burnout.
Jennings, B. (2008). Chapter 26Work Stress and Burnout Among Nurses: Role of the Work Environment and Working Conditions. In R. Hughes, Patient Safety and Quality: An Evidence-Based Handbook for Nurses. (3rd ed.). AHRQ Publication. Retrieved 8 February 2022, from
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2668/
. It is a book that focuses on quality care and patient safety. The 26th chapter addresses how work conditions and environment directly affect work stress and burnout in nursing.
Johnston, D., Jones, M., Charles, K., Mccann, S., & Mckee, L. (2013). Stress in Nurses: Stress-Related Affect and Its Determinants Examined Over the Nursing Day. Annals Of Behavioral Medicine, 45(3), 348-56. Retrieved 8 February 2022. This group of researchers addresses some of the stress determinants amongst nurses, the effects of stress on an institution, nurses and patient care, and some solutions to reducing stress.
UHAS. (2020). Nurse Burnout: Risks, Causes, and Precautions for Nurses. University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. Retrieved 8 February 2022, from
. UHAS mainly focuses on burnout in nursing, emphasizing some of the global causes, associated risks of burnout on the nurse, the institution, and the patient, and some of the precautions nurses and institutions can take to reduce burnout.