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Burnout among nurses is a critical challenge that impacts patient safety, staff retention, and healthcare quality. Solutions require a mix of organizational strategies—like staffing adjustments and supportive leadership—and personal resilience practices such as mindfulness, self-care, and strong social support systems. The causes of nursing burnout include the high patient-to-nurse ratios and staffing shortages, administrative burdens and...