In contrast, more patient care task stressors were associated with better job performance. Some research and practical applications of the WSI are presented, including the use of profiles that depict the salient stressors in a specific health care workplace....
Stress in the workplace Deadlines, long hours, increased workload, job security, or strained relations with a boss are commonly cited causes of stress that hurt our performance. What’s the effect of all that? Work has become a leading source of stress, to the extent that a third of empl...
Excessive stress in the healthcare professional can lead to burnout. A purpose of the present study was to compare and contrast stress levels between practicing nurse anesthetists and those in training. The study also sought to determine if communication was adversely affected by stress and by the...
Mood Change and Perception of Workload in Australian Midwives Investigations of mood and workload in health care settings have focussed primarily on nurses and junior doctors. Given the critical shortfall in the Austr... JL Paterson,J Dorrian,J Pincombe,... - 《Industrial Health》 被引量: 24...
Increased stress is correlated with increased workplace burnout. The pressures are at breaking points in industries like healthcare. According to studies, the rising workload has caused many nurses to leave their positions due to burnout. However, workplace stress can cause burnout in any industry...
budget, the health of your staff, and employee turnover rate. According to Fairleigh Dickenson University,75% of people report being stressed on the job—at a cost to employers of $200 billion annually, when sick days, lowered productivity and mistakes, and healthcare costs are factored in. ...
Working in healthcare is often twice as emotionally stressful as the average workplace Care and clinical work is often emotional work. This can mean that the nature of the work is demanding and carries a greater burden. Healthcare workers also often have a great sense of responsibility. They ...
The present study focused on the relationships between various aspects of self-regulated learning (SRL) and stress among undergraduate health science students in workplace settings. Although both constructs are associated with academic achievement it is still unclear how they influence each other. Employi...
Workplace violence, stress, depression, anxiety, health care workers Abstract Behaviors and attitudes of the people who are in the same setting, such as service beneficiaries, co-workers and the others, have a determining effect on the mood of the people who provide the service. This effect ...
Stress and wellbeing in healthcare staff: the role of negative affectivity, and perceptions of job demand and discretion P Tyler,D Cushway - 《Stress Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 1998年 Stress and wellbeing in healthcare staff: the role of negative affectivity, and perceptions of job demand ...