CRTKL has unveiled Microgrants Research Journal Volume II. The journal showcases a variety of studies that are part of the company’s Research MicroGrant Program.
One study highlighted in the journal is “Advancing Nurse Wellbeing.” Research for this study took a human-centric approach to understand workplace demands for nursing staff, to identify innovations for addressing burnout and to uncover new opportunities aimed at improving staff wellbeing.
The case studies and interviews in the journal identified barriers to mitigate burnout and newly implemented trends focused to improve staff fulfillment in the workplace. The survey gathered insights focused on understanding and prioritizing the personal needs of staff, especially related to break patterns and sources of respite. The research concludes with potential policy and design interventions to improve the future of healthcare delivery and healthcare design.
The journal can be downloaded at: https://www.callisonrtkl.com/publications/microgrants-research-journal-volume-ii/.
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