RESEARCH CRITIQUES AND PICOT STATEMENT FINAL DRAFTResearch Critique and PICOT Statement Final Draft This author will be using two quantitative articles and two qualitative articles for this research. The first quantitative article will be Burnout syndrome in nurses acting in primary care: an impact on the quality of life. The second quantitative article will be an Analysis of factors that influence the prevalence of professional burnout among oncology nurses.The third will be a Qualitative article Predictors of burnout, work engagement and nurse reported job outcomes and quality of care. The four one will be a qualitative article but not less important will be Relationship among Nurses Role Overload, Burnout, and Managerial Coping Strategies at Intensive Care Units. These four articles will help support the issue of nurse burnout.The four articles will help support and identify issues going on with nurse burnout and some ways it can get better. In this paper, the author will talk about a couple of things. The first thing will everything related to nursing burnout. Secondly, we will discuss how the articles picked is related to the PICOT question. Finally but not less important, we will discuss the method of study used, the results, ethical considerations, and the possible outcomes. Background Nurses are professionals that care for sick people. They don’t only take care of the patient they are there for the family members as well.Even though the nurse is not a career for everyone those that become nurses do it because they love to take care of others. As days pass by especially during these covid times nurses keep doing more and more things every day. Nurses are working longer hours, more days, and with fewer resources. This doesn’t only affect the patient it also affects the nurse's being as they are getting burnout.The nurse burnout regardless of what is causing it, lets to the patient not being happy, patient expectations not being met and even error causing the patient dead. This study will not only help us understand a little bit more2