work-related stressAim: Work-related stress (WRS) in the nursing working environment is prevalent and significantly affects the performance of nurses and organizations. Poor nursing and administrative performance affects the delivery of safety and quality patient care. Thus, this study aims to compare...
Creating a healthy and conducive nursing work environment is a universal global nursing concern. Work-Related Stress, global nursing and a public health problem that has continued to bedevil the world healthcare systems is of a particular interest. It has not only compromised the quality of patient...
carried out within four wards in an elderly services' unit. There were two main aims of the study. One was an attempt to determine the degree of burn-out present in the wards, and the second was to ascertain the nursing staff's perceived areas of stress within their work environment. Cla...
In nursing, stress is common. It is a stressful job after all. Having to care for many sick patients at the same time, with their lives in your hands, can be a lot to handle. Sometimes nurses have to deal with difficult patients, difficult doctors, difficult managers and coworkers. Thin...
Literature published over the past 20 years, reviewed via MEDLINE and cross-referenced to 'Environment', 'Stress', 'Critical Care, and Nursing'. Results. The critically ill patient is submitted to a wide variety of potentially stressful stimuli in his environment. The nurse, by her constant ...
Effect of personal and work stress on burnout, job satisfaction and general health of hospital nurses in South Africa The majority of studies to date have focused on the effects of work stress in the nursing environment, with the effect of personal stress in nursing being ... N Khamisa,K ...
It is the responsibility of managers to adequately control and prevent stress in the work environment, and of each individual to know how to effectively manage personal stress. In this paper it was necessary to consider the relevant factors of stress and its impact on the functioning of ...
Kanner - 《Journal of Psychosocial Nursing & Mental Health Services》 被引量: 74发表: 1982年 A comparison of the work and values of community mental health nurses in two mental health NHS Trusts With the reconfiguration of health services in both the primary and secondary sectors, the role of...
of job strain, according to the Karasek's demand-control model, on the job satisfaction and stress-related psychological symptoms in nurses and nurse aids of caring units of a public hospital of Barcelona, independently of other aspects of both the work and the outside of work environment. A...
The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work and the results of worldwide studies place nursing among the most stressful professions [5]. Numerous studies have shown that nurses very often consider their work stressful [6–9]. The sources of stress in the work of a Polish nurse include...