Nature-Based Feasibility Intervention to Influence Mitigation Strategies for Perceived Stress

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Burnout, compassion fatigue, and perceived stress among undergraduate nursing students are significant factors leading to a poorer quality of life, decreased job satisfaction, and adversely impact patient outcomes. Burnout among undergraduate nursing students is a critical individual and workforce issue with contributing factors including a relentless schedule, academically challenging and rigorous programs, pressure to perform, and the completion of clinical hours caring for patients. This paper describes our feasibility study of a nature-based intervention (NBI) to reduce perceived stress and quality of life as it relates to burnout, and compassion fatigue. Quantitative data was collected through demographics, surveys, and electronic sensor data. The project’s aim was to determine the feasibility of NBI monitored by NatureDoseTM to decrease perceived stress burnout and compassion fatigue among undergraduate nursing students.

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Vermeesch, A. L., Coro, A., Mattes, K., Ostendorff, D., Timko Olson, E., & Garrigues, L. (2022). Nature-Based Feasibility Intervention to Influence Mitigation Strategies for Perceived Stress. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912277

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