Research report on strategies for preventing and managing nursing burnout Nursing burnout is a widespread problem that provides substantial challenges to healthcare organizations and nursing workers' well-being. This research article addresses the current literature on nursing burnout, its causes, and evidence-based prevention and management options. Healthcare companies may build a healthy work environment, boost nursing staff resilience, and ultimately improve patient care outcomes by understanding the varied nature of burnout and implementing effective measures. Introduction: A look at nursing burnout and how it affects healthcare delivery. The research problem and the significance of tackling nursing burnout are stated. Review of Literature: The definition and concepts of nursing burnout are examined. An investigation into the prevalence and risk factors for burnout among nursing professionals. Nursing Burnout Causes: Identification and investigation of the numerous elements that contribute to nursing burnout, such as a heavy workload, emotional weariness, a lack of support, and organizational culture. Nursing Burnout's Consequences: A look at how nursing burnout affects individual nurses, patient care quality, and healthcare organizations. Preventive Measures: Workload management, organizational support efforts, and establishing a good work environment are examples of evidence-based prevention interventions for nursing burnout. Individual Adaptation Mechanisms: An examination of specific coping mechanisms that nurses can use to reduce burnout, such as mindfulness, self-care practices, and stress management techniques. Interventions at the organizational level: An examination of organizational-level interventions such as leadership development, mentoring programs, and measures to promote workplace culture and support. Helpful Resources: Employee assistance programs, counseling services, and peer support networks are among the resources and support systems offered to nurses. Innovation and Technology: Investigating technological solutions and novel techniques to reducing nursing burnout, such as the use of digital health technologies for stress management and task optimization. Examples of Case Studies: Real-world case studies of healthcare organizations that effectively implemented ways to prevent and treat nursing burnout, emphasizing lessons learned and best practices. Intervention Evaluation: The effectiveness of various interventions and methods for avoiding and managing nursing burnout, taking into account both quantitative and qualitative study findings, is analyzed. Conclusion: Summary of major findings and recommendations for healthcare organizations, nursing leaders, and policymakers to implement effective nursing burnout prevention and management measures. The importance of a multifaceted approach that includes individual-level and organizational-level interventions is emphasized.