A Net Health Series
Healing the Healers: Diagnosing and Treating Burnout in Wound Care
Defining and Identifying Burnout in Wound Care
Addressing burnout is critical for the wound care industry. Find out which common burnout challenges other hospitals, clinics, and private practices face. Discover what organizations can do to help further improve staff mental health, retain talent, and enable providers to meet their patients, coworkers, and profession’s physical, emotional, and mental health needs.
“When we think of resilience, we think about mental and physical toughness and the ability to withstand challenging situations. When something gets thrown at you, you’re able to think quickly in your feet, adapt quickly, recover quickly. It’s really about how you respond to the unexpected.”
Julie DeLoia, PhD, Chief Academic Officer for Opus VI, a national healthcare workforce development firm
Burnout in Wound Care – Cost, Solutions, and the Role of Technology
Learn more about how today’s technology solutions can help reduce the workload of wound care providers, support decision-making, and improve patient outcomes by increasing efficiencies, decreasing repetitive tasks, improving team communication, and providing real-time insights into wounds.
“Repetitive tasks like inputting the same information into the EHR multiple times and completing extensive documentation for each patient — including detailed notes, images, medication records, and care plans — can be incredibly time-consuming and stressful, especially when we’re already dealing with a high patient load.”
Kristi Russell, RN, long-term care facility nursing supervisor
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