Updates, publications and events from across the KEEPCARING consortium.
Burnout is often described as exhaustion, but as Prof. Stephen Gallagher of the University of Limerick explains, it is more complex than simply feeling tired.
Read more →Rigshospitalet is Denmark’s leading specialised hospital, known for delivering high-quality care for some of the most complex medical conditions.
Read more →Johanne Søborg Hartmann (Rigshospitalet & KEEPCARING) presents the OR-nurse job-satisfaction survey at Session 5: Leadership / Management.
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Burnout, chronic stress and staff shortages continue to threaten the wellbeing and retention of Europe's healthcare workforce. The KEEPCARING opinion paper outlines emerging solutions.
Read more →Catch up on the latest developments from across the consortium, from the AI-driven change-management platform to job-crafting research with frontline staff.
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Meet two of the KEEPCARING partners — Rigshospitalet (Denmark) and Healthy Mind (France) — and the people driving their work: Jeanett Strandbygaard and Malo Louvigné.
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How KEEPCARING is adapting Healthy Mind's VR technology to help healthcare workers recognise and reduce stress in real time.
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A session at the Global Health Connector Digital Summit 2025 showcasing leading European projects — including KEEPCARING — that use digital innovation to empower citizens and support healthcare professionals.
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National events highlight the need for wellbeing and resilience in healthcare.
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A University of Limerick research team has received €6 million in Horizon Europe funding to investigate stress and burnout among hospital doctors and nurses across Europe.
Read more →The second edition of the KEEPCARING newsletter is now available.
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Meet two more KEEPCARING partners — CHINO SRL and Italy's National Research Council (CNR) — and the experts behind them: Jovan Stevović and Maria Chiara Caschera.
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KEEPCARING was presented at HLTH Europe 2025 in Amsterdam — Europe's largest health innovation event — under this year's theme, "Let's Grow".
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University of Limerick researchers join the €6.5 million KEEPCARING project to study burnout among hospital-based doctors and nurses across Europe.
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University of Limerick researchers invite hospital doctors and nurses to take a 12-minute survey as part of the KEEPCARING project to understand and tackle burnout.
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An EFN opinion piece on the mental-health crisis facing Europe's frontline nurses, and how KEEPCARING — alongside the right EU regulatory and political framework — can help.
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Professor Marlies Schijven will spotlight KEEPCARING at HLTH Europe 2025 in Amsterdam (16–19 June), showcasing the project's approach to healthcare-worker resilience.
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Erasmus University Rotterdam researchers on why team-level interventions — not just individual coping skills — are key to healthcare workers' well-being, and how KEEPCARING is testing team-based job crafting.
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The very first edition of the KEEPCARING newsletter is now available.
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CNR researchers explain how doctors, nurses and hospital managers are co-designing the KEEPCARING Change Management Platform through user-centered design events.
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An EU-wide KEEPCARING survey, led by the University of Limerick, is measuring burnout and resilience among hospital doctors and nurses — already past 650 responses.
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Exploring physiological and psychological responses to stress.
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Amsterdam UMC's Marlies Schijven on tackling surgical burnout, in an interview with CNV Werkend NL.
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Amsterdam UMC's Marlies Schijven on KEEPCARING's mission to fight burnout among operating-room staff, in an interview with Zorgvisie.
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Operating room nurse Johanne Søborg Hartmann (Rigshospitalet) on her PhD into OR-nurse education, team psychological safety and resilience — a cornerstone of KEEPCARING.
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The KEEPCARING project invites healthcare professionals to take part in a short survey on work stress, resilience and burnout.
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An "intelligent shirt" that tracks breathing and heart-rate variability is moving from elite sport into operating rooms — featured in Medical Specialist, with insights from KEEPCARING's Marlies Schijven.
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Meet two more KEEPCARING partners — Amsterdam UMC (project coordinator) and the University of Limerick — and the experts leading them: Marlies Schijven and Stephen Gallagher.
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KEEPCARING invites hospital doctors, nurses and students across the EU to take a short survey on work stress, resilience and burnout — targeting 650 responses to shape practical solutions.
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KEEPCARING's multidisciplinary Advisory Board brings expertise in psychiatry, health law, cybersecurity, innovation and policy to maximise the project's scientific and societal impact.
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Highlights from the KEEPCARING kick-off meeting (July 2024), where the interdisciplinary consortium gathered to launch its mission to tackle stress and burnout in healthcare.
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