Publication date: Oct 16, 2024
This letter to the editor responds to Godfrey et al. ‘s study on meaningful recognition (MR) programs in nursing colleges. While the study did not demonstrate significant changes in faculty burnout metrics, it revealed stable levels of compassion satisfaction during the COVID-19 pandemic. This stability, coupled with alarmingly high burnout rates reported in other studies, suggests that MR programs may have a protective effect worth investigating further. The letter proposes future research directions, including longer-term studies and qualitative methods, to better understand the nuanced impact of MR programs on nursing faculty well-being and retention.
Concepts | Keywords |
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Colleges | Burnout |
Covid | Compassion satisfaction |
Future | Meaningful recognition |
Nursing | Nursing faculty |
Pandemic | Qualitative research |
Resilience |
Semantics
Type | Source | Name |
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disease | MESH | burnout |
disease | MESH | COVID-19 pandemic |
drug | DRUGBANK | Tropicamide |
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