Work-related Stress Among Nurses During Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Correlation with Workload, Working Environment, Shift Work and Working PeriodRamdan, Iwan MuhamadSari, Dessy WulanMalaysian Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences
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 care but also negatively impacted nurses’ quality of work life and adversely affected global ...
The issue of occupation stress amongst care professionals is currently a major concern in health policy. The main goal of the present study has been to investigate the relationship between levels of stress among nurses, and some of the psychosocial and organisational characteristics of their job. Th...
Conclusion: The overall magnitude of work-related stress among nurses in Dessie city was almost half. In contrast, more work-related stress among nurses working in public hospitals than in private hospitals. Sex, operating (working) unit, working experience, and type of institution...
Work–Related Stress among Staff Nurses in the Medical-Surgical Ward in Adventist Medical Center – IliganChristine Agnes Z. Osabel
There has been a growing recognition of work-related stress among nurses in Cameroon that has contributed to job dissatisfaction and high turnover. This st... A Ndiwane - 《Clin Excell Nurse Pract》 被引量: 31发表: 1999年 Predictors of burnout, work engagement and nurse reported job outcome...
Title. Work-related stress, education and work ability among hospital nurses. Aim. This paper is a report of a study conducted to determine which occupational stressors are present in nurses' working environment; to describe and compare occupational stress between two educational groups of nurses; ...
The results revealed that psychiatric nurses had moderate levels of work-related stress and depression, and exhibiting different coping strategies. Stress and depression are prevalent among psychiatric nurses; implementing programmes aimed at teaching them how to deal with stress at work and improving ...
High stress levels have been reported among nurses from various backgrounds. It is challenging to nurse frail older people in hospitals, and a lack of appropriate knowledge of geriatric giants can result in work-related stress. Sources of stress and coping mechanisms have been studied, but the im...
This article describes a study comparing the work related stress experienced by physicians and nurses working with cancer patients and by those working with patients in cardiac, intensive care, or surgical units. Stress was measured with a newly developed questionnaire containing one question for each...