Complete Schedule
Presentation Type
Open Access Poster Presentation
Abstract
Burnout from one's job due to chronic stress at work and is common in helping professions (Maslach, 2001). Burnout is categorized as experiencing emotional exhaustion, depersonalization (cynicism) and reduced personal accomplishment (inefficacy). (Maslach, 2001). Early-career nurses (i.e., < 20 years of experience; Berlin et al., 2023) and post-master’s counselors (Cook et al., 2021) experience burnout at higher levels than those in their late-career.
Start Date
13-4-2026 12:00 PM
End Date
13-4-2026 12:50 PM
Faculty Advisor
Julie Lanz
Department
Department of Family, Aging and Counseling
Student Type
Graduate Student
Copyright
©2026 Emily Forsyth
File Format
application/pdf
File Size
357 KB
Recommended Citation
Forsyth, Emily, "Examining Burnout in Early- and Late- Nurses" (2026). INSPIRE Student Research and Engagement Conference. 79.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/csbsresearchconf/2026/all/79
Examining Burnout in Early- and Late- Nurses
Burnout from one's job due to chronic stress at work and is common in helping professions (Maslach, 2001). Burnout is categorized as experiencing emotional exhaustion, depersonalization (cynicism) and reduced personal accomplishment (inefficacy). (Maslach, 2001). Early-career nurses (i.e., < 20 years of experience; Berlin et al., 2023) and post-master’s counselors (Cook et al., 2021) experience burnout at higher levels than those in their late-career.