Japanese Journal of Medical Research

Japanese Journal of Medical Research

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ISSN: 2993-6799
Original Research Article

Medical-Surgical Nurses Holistic Well-Being

Authors: Rhoda L Ross-Williams.

DOI: 10.33425/2993-6799.1040


Abstract

Medical-surgical nurses are humans that care for humans. However, their holistic well-being is not considered in data collection about nurse burnout. The variable of emotional exhaustion has nine questions on the MBI HHS (MP). Hence, medical-surgical nurses are emotional exhaustion impacts them at work and home. Human resources managers, patients’ advocates, and their families must consider nurses holistic well-being as humans caring for humans. Patients need the nurturing human touch and interaction of the medical-surgical nurses to heal.

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Citation: Rhoda L Ross-Williams. Medical-Surgical Nurses Holistic Well-Being. Japanese J Med Res. 2026; 4(3). DOI: 10.33425/2993-6799.1040
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Yachiyo Medical Center | Tokyo Women’s Medical University

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