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Evidence of smoking habits in relation to perceived stress in the nursing profession is given. It is concluded that a direct action approach to reduce workplace (organizational) stressors can be achieved by an ergonomic approach to the problem, and that this, if successful, will obviate the ...
Objectives: The overall aim of this research was to identify and highlight the impact that service delivery to patients, recruitment practices and retention strategies have on stress within the nursing profession in the Irish Health Sector, in an emergency department setting. There are three sub-obj...
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occupational stress and its negative outcomes such as job engagement and turnover intentions for front-line hospitality industry employees in the People's ... S Yousaf,MI Rasheed,A Luqman - 《Personnel Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Incivility and occupational stress in the nursing profession oc...
For many within the nursing profession, the work role involves a great deal of emotional work or 'emotional labour'. Such emotional work can be performed through 'surface acting' in which the individual simply feigns an appropriate emotion, or through 'deep acting' in which they actually try ...
Occupational stress exists in all professions, but the nursing profession appears to experience more stress at work compared to other health care workers. Stressful conditions at the workplace may cause the high turnover and burnout amon... SZ Syed Yahya,A I. M.,CY Chow,... - 《Malaysian ...
Introduction: Stress could be defined simply as the rate of wear and tear on the body systems caused by life. Stress at work is a big problem. Working in the profession of nursing is a demanding and often stressful occupation. Thus, nurses’ health could be affected by stress dangerous cons...
The relationship between job stressors, hardy personality, coping resources and burnout in a sample of nurses: A correlational study at two time points Nursing is considered as a risk profession with high levels of stress and burnout, and these levels are probably increasing. This study assessed ...
Aim: The present study explored the level of stress, stressors, and physio-psycho-social responses to stress among Filipino student nurses in a government nursing school. Method and Material: A descriptive design was adopted in this study. A total of 61 students who were enrolled in the ...