using two quantitative studies as references:

PICOT:   Do nurses that do self-care activities have less burnout when compared to nurses who do not do self-care activities over a period of 6 months?  

Bandeira Bezerra, C. M., & Figueiredo De Martino, M. M. (2016, October 15). View of stress 

and Burnout Syndrome In Hospital Nurses: A descriptive study: Online brazilian journal of nursing. View of Stress and burnout syndrome in hospital nurses: a descriptive study | Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing. https://www.objnursing.uff.br/index.php/nursing/article/view/5525/pdf_1 

Ofei-Dodoo, S. , Cleland-Leighton, A. , Nilsen, K. , Cloward, J. & Casey, E. (2020). Impact of a 

Mindfulness-Based, Workplace Group Yoga Intervention on Burnout, Self-Care, and Compassion in Health Care Professionals. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 62 (8), 581-587. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000001892.

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Rough Draft Quantitative Research Critique and Ethical Considerations –

Rubric

Quantitative Studies 9.5 points

Criteria Description

Quantitative Studies

5. Target 9.5 points

Two articles are presented. Both articles are based on quantitative research.

4. Acceptable 8.46 points

N/A

3. Approaching 7.51 points

N/A

2. Insufficient 7.13 points

Two articles are presented. Of the articles presented, only one article is based on

quantitative research.

1. Unsatisfactory 0 points

Only one article is presented. Neither of the articles presented use quantitative

Introduction of Nursing Practice Problem, Purpose and Picot Question 9.5 points

Criteria Description

Introduction of Nursing Practice Problem, Purpose and Picot Question

5. Target 9.5 points

Introduction includes the nursing practice problem and purpose of the essay in a

comprehensive manner. The PICOT question is concise, accurately written, and

includes all elements.

4. Acceptable 8.46 points

Introduction includes the nursing practice problem and purpose of the essay in a

clear manner. The PICOT question is clear and includes all elements.

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3. Approaching 7.51 points

Introduction includes a basic description of the nursing practice problem and

purpose of the essay. The PICOT question is present.

2. Insufficient 7.13 points

Introduction does not include a clear description of the nursing practice problem

and purpose of the essay. The PICOT question is not clearly written and is missing

some of the necessary elements.

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Background of Studies 9.5 points

Criteria Description

Background of Studies

5. Target 9.5 points

Background of studies, including problem, significance to nursing, purpose,

objective, and research questions, is thorough with substantial relevant details and

an extensive explanation.

4. Acceptable 8.46 points

Background of studies, including problem, significance to nursing, purpose,

objective, and research questions, is complete and includes relevant details.

3. Approaching 7.51 points

Background of studies, including problem, significance to nursing, purpose,

objective, and research questions, is partially complete and includes some relevant

details and explanation.

2. Insufficient 7.13 points

Background of studies, including problem, significance to nursing, purpose,

objective, and research questions, is not clearly written and lacks information.

1. Unsatisfactory 0 points

Articles Support of Nursing Practice Problem 24.7 points

Criteria Description

Articles Support of

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Research Critique Guidelines – Part II

Use this document to organize your essay. Successful completion of this assignment requires that you provide a rationale, include examples, and reference content from the studies in your responses.

Quantitative Studies


Introduction

1. Introduce your nursing practice problem and discuss the purpose of your paper.

2. State your PICOT question.


Background of Studies

1. Summary of studies including problem, significance to nursing, purpose, objective, and research question.


How Do These Two Articles Support the Nursing Practice Problem You Chose?

1. Discuss how these two articles will be used to answer your PICOT question.

2. Describe how the interventions and comparison groups in the articles compare to those identified in your PICOT question.


Method of Studies

1. State the methods of the two articles you are comparing and describe how they are different.

2. State one benefit and one limitation of each method you have identified.


Results of Studies

1. Summarize the key findings of each study in one or two comprehensive paragraphs.

2. What are the implications of the two studies in nursing practice?


Ethical Considerations

1. Discuss two ethical consideration in conducting research.

2. Describe how the researchers in the two articles you choose took these ethical considerations into account while performing their research.


Conclusion

1. Your conclusion should summarize the main points in the essay, including a varied restatement of the thesis.

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Research Critique Guidelines – Part II

Use this document to organize your essay. Successful completion of this assignment requires that you provide a rationale, include examples, and reference content from the studies in your responses.

Quantitative Studies


Introduction

1. Introduce your nursing practice problem and discuss the purpose of your paper.

2. State your PICOT question.


Background of Studies

1. Summary of studies including problem, significance to nursing, purpose, objective, and research question.


How Do These Two Articles Support the Nursing Practice Problem You Chose?

1. Discuss how these two articles will be used to answer your PICOT question.

2. Describe how the interventions and comparison groups in the articles compare to those identified in your PICOT question.


Method of Studies

1. State the methods of the two articles you are comparing and describe how they are different.

2. State one benefit and one limitation of each method you have identified.


Results of Studies

1. Summarize the key findings of each study in one or two comprehensive paragraphs.

2. What are the implications of the two studies in nursing practice?


Ethical Considerations

1. Discuss two ethical consideration in conducting research.

2. Describe how the researchers in the two articles you choose took these ethical considerations into account while performing their research.


Conclusion

1. Your conclusion should summarize the main points in the essay, including a varied restatement of the thesis.

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Bezerra CMB, Martino MFF. Stress and burnout syndrome in hospital urses: a descriptive study. Online braz j nurs [internet]
2016 Oct [cited year month day]; 15 (suppl.):518-520. Available from: http://www.objnursing.uff.br/index.php/nursing/
article/view/5525

ISSN: 1676-4285

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Stress and burnout syndrome in
hospital nurses: a descriptive study
Clarissa Maria Bandeira Bezerra1, Milva Maria Figueiredo De Martino1

1 Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

ABSTRACT
Aim: to check stress levels and the presence of the burnout syndrome in a population of nurses on day and
night shifts in a hospital. Method: descriptive cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach, performed
at the Hospital of Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. Consists in applying questionnaires to nurses to
obtain data through the form of socio-demographic data, then the instruments: the Bianchi scale to quantify
the level of stress, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) to identify the presence of the burnout syndrome.
The organization of data will involve the use of the Microsoft Windows Excel 2010 spreadsheets and will
be analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20.0. The data will be organized in
tables and charts, and analyzed according to descriptive and inferential statistics.

Descriptors: Occupational Stress; Burnout; Nursing.

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Bezerra CMB, Martino MFF. Stress and burnout syndrome in hospital urses: a descriptive study. Online braz j nurs [internet]
2016 Oct [cited year month day]; 15 (suppl.):518-520. Available from: http://www.objnursing.uff.br/index.php/nursing/
article/view/5525

THE THEMATIC CONTEXTUALIZATION
AND RESEARCH PROBLEM

Changes in work practices in the health ser-
vice occur daily. Nursing as a component of the
area is subject to improvements as technological
advancement, but also arise dissatisfactions – in-
creased demand for services, competitiveness,
and long working hours. These factors trigger
stress and emotional changes that can directly
affect the care provided to patients and the
worker’s own health(1).

Stress is defined as a set of sensibilities, and
feelings of hate and nuisance that the subject
feels and that can affect his psychological health,
affecting his judgment and even his understan-
ding of events. The change has both a psycho-
logical and a physical impact. Stress at work is
defined as occupational or work-related stress,
and appears in the worker’s body because of
the difficulty in developing his activities, added
to the requirements of the service, becoming
detrimental to his health and quality of life(2).

When work-related stress exceeds the
adaptive levels and becomes chronic, it is given
the name of the burnout syndrome. The term
comes from the English ‘burn’ and ‘out’, and me-
ans someone who doe