What is Nursing Burnout?
Burnout is much more than a bad day at work or the feeling of exhaustion after a shift. It is emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion brought on by prolonged stress that has a long-term impact on a nurse’s physical and mental well-being. Symptoms are unique to each individual and can range from irritability to depression and/or anxiety.
Burnout ultimately affects everyone involved in healthcare, including the patients. In fact, it is estimated to cost healthcare facilities approximately $4.6 billion extra (yes, you read that correctly) in the United States annually. Nurses who are burned out are far more likely to call in sick or leave the profession entirely (1).
Nursing burnout is the silent epidemic that is sweeping the United States. It can cause nurses to resent a job that was once fulfilling and brought them joy.