2024
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12020173
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Nurses’ Well-Being at Work in a Hospital Setting: A Scoping Review

Débora Almeida,
Ana Rita Figueiredo,
Pedro Lucas

Abstract: The aim of this review was to analyze the scientific evidence about nurses’ well-being at work in the hospital context. Well-being is present in our daily experiences, whether in a personal or professional context. Nurses are frequently put under pressure and stressed at work, which can influence their well-being. Nurses’ well-being at work in a hospital setting is crucial due to its relevance to occupational health, the quality of patient care, and the identification of stress and satisfaction factors. Method… Show more

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“…As a subjective phenomenon derived from one's own experience, well-being encompasses happiness and satisfaction, leading to an overall positive experience that is essential for efficiently fulfilling tasks [14], and it is a result of the subjective perception of an individual's quality of life [15]. Well-being is a double-edged term within the healthcare system, as it can be applied to both patients [16] and healthcare professionals [17]. The concept of well-being is multifaceted, as it includes physical well-being, which pertains to aspects such as good health; mental well-being, which is associated with happiness; spiritual well-being, which refers to the state of mind, spirit, and emotions; and social well-being.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a subjective phenomenon derived from one's own experience, well-being encompasses happiness and satisfaction, leading to an overall positive experience that is essential for efficiently fulfilling tasks [14], and it is a result of the subjective perception of an individual's quality of life [15]. Well-being is a double-edged term within the healthcare system, as it can be applied to both patients [16] and healthcare professionals [17]. The concept of well-being is multifaceted, as it includes physical well-being, which pertains to aspects such as good health; mental well-being, which is associated with happiness; spiritual well-being, which refers to the state of mind, spirit, and emotions; and social well-being.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%