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Burn Out's Impact on Perioperative Nursing

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Burnout in Perioperative Nursing: Key Takeaways from the Video

This conversation between Jake Runion, sr. manager of AORN’s Center for Perioperative Leadership and Tammy Hanks, Perioperative Practice Specialist at AORN, highlights the critical issue of burnout among perioperative nurses. Here are the key takeaways:

High Burnout Rates: The vacancy rate for OR nurses is at 16%, with a significant portion leaving within their first year. This is causing delays and cancellations in surgeries.

Factors Contributing to Burnout:

  • Unpredictable Schedules: OR nurses often have fluctuating schedules, making it difficult to plan personal lives.
  • Lack of Staffing: Understaffing creates a heavy workload and pressure on existing nurses.
  • Stressful Work Environment: The fast-paced and demanding nature of the OR can contribute to stress.
  • Poor Onboarding: Inadequate mentorship and training for new nurses can lead to feelings of inadequacy and overwhelm.

Solutions for Reducing Burnout:

  • Flexible Scheduling: Facilities should explore options for flexible schedules to accommodate work-life balance for nurses.
  • Creative Staffing Solutions: This could involve utilizing retired nurses for specific tasks, or collaborating with nursing schools to develop strong perioperative pipelines.
  • Strong Preceptor Programs: Invest in training preceptors on how to effectively guide and support new nurses.
  • Leadership that Listens: Nurse leaders need to actively listen to staff concerns and involve them in finding solutions to staffing challenges.
  • Opportunities for Growth: Providing opportunities for professional development can help nurses feel valued and engaged in their careers.

Long-Term Impact: The current trends of burnout and high turnover rates can discourage new nurses from entering the perioperative field, potentially creating a nursing shortage in the future.

Periop Talk: https://www.aorn.org/about-aorn/aorn-newsroom/periop-talk

#ORNurse #Nursing #Nurse #Nurses #Periop #NurseBurnOut #NurseLife #NursesCare #Perioperative

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Welcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.
Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.
Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.
Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!
Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

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Burnout in Perioperative Nursing: Key Takeaways from the Video

This conversation between Jake Runion, sr. manager of AORN’s Center for Perioperative Leadership and Tammy Hanks, Perioperative Practice Specialist at AORN, highlights the critical issue of burnout among perioperative nurses. Here are the key takeaways:

High Burnout Rates: The vacancy rate for OR nurses is at 16%, with a significant portion leaving within their first year. This is causing delays and cancellations in surgeries.

Factors Contributing to Burnout:

  • Unpredictable Schedules: OR nurses often have fluctuating schedules, making it difficult to plan personal lives.
  • Lack of Staffing: Understaffing creates a heavy workload and pressure on existing nurses.
  • Stressful Work Environment: The fast-paced and demanding nature of the OR can contribute to stress.
  • Poor Onboarding: Inadequate mentorship and training for new nurses can lead to feelings of inadequacy and overwhelm.

Solutions for Reducing Burnout:

  • Flexible Scheduling: Facilities should explore options for flexible schedules to accommodate work-life balance for nurses.
  • Creative Staffing Solutions: This could involve utilizing retired nurses for specific tasks, or collaborating with nursing schools to develop strong perioperative pipelines.
  • Strong Preceptor Programs: Invest in training preceptors on how to effectively guide and support new nurses.
  • Leadership that Listens: Nurse leaders need to actively listen to staff concerns and involve them in finding solutions to staffing challenges.
  • Opportunities for Growth: Providing opportunities for professional development can help nurses feel valued and engaged in their careers.

Long-Term Impact: The current trends of burnout and high turnover rates can discourage new nurses from entering the perioperative field, potentially creating a nursing shortage in the future.

Periop Talk: https://www.aorn.org/about-aorn/aorn-newsroom/periop-talk

#ORNurse #Nursing #Nurse #Nurses #Periop #NurseBurnOut #NurseLife #NursesCare #Perioperative

Support the Show.

Welcome to the Periop Talk—your go-to vlog and podcast series where we examine the world of perioperative nursing.
Episode after episode, we're bringing you professional tips, clinical wisdom, and personal stories that'll make you feel like you're chatting with your work BFFs. Curious about the latest surgical techniques? We got you. Wondering how to navigate the challenges of the periop journey? We're here for that too.
Our vlog and podcast series isn't just about sharing information; it's about building a community. Meet the people behind the masks, hear their journeys, and join the rotation of periop professionals making a difference. From students and new nurses to seasoned pros, we've got content for every stage of your perioperative practice.
Periop Talk is your peek behind the red line to the world of perioperative nursing. It's not just about the OR – it's about the heart and soul of healthcare. Let's scrub in and share the periop love!
Watch us at: (1) Periop Talk vlog - YouTube

  continue reading

63 episodes

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