In this paper we present data from three research studies on stress, coping and burnout in mental health nurses. All three studies used a range of self report questionnaires. Measures included a demographic checklist, the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28), the Maslach Burnout Inventory, the DCL Stress Scale and the Cooper Coping Skills Scale. In all, 648 ward based mental health nurses were surveyed. There were no significant differences between levels of psychological distress on GHQ Total Score, but there were differences in caseness rates. In Study 3, some 38 % of nurses were found to score at or above the criterion for caseness. The main stressors for ward staff were to do with staff shortages, health service changes, poor morale an...
The All-Wales Community Mental Health Nurse Stress Study was the largest study undertaken in the UK ...
Stress is a construct that has received a great deal of attention in both the scientific and popular...
The purpose of this study was to examine on how nurses working in psychiatric ward manage their stre...
There is evidence to suggest that community mental health nurses experience stress and burnout relat...
There is growing evidence that nursing is a stressful occupation, particularly mental health nursing...
Background: Burnout is one of the most important factors in reduced productivity in organizations an...
BACKGROUND: Health care professionals in the United Kingdom (UK) appear to have higher absence and s...
Aims. The aim of the study was to examine the variety, frequency and severity of stressors experienc...
Stress and its outcomes are significant problems for mental health workers. Questionnaires were sent...
Nursing is known to be stressful. Stress detrimentally can influence job satisfaction, psychological...
The aim of this critical review was to identify prevention strategies that may be effective in the r...
There is a growing body of evidence that suggests that many community mental health nurses (CMHNs) e...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the reasons that lead registered nurses to work stress and...
Despite there being a lot of research on how nursing is one of the most demanding jobs in the world,...
Objective: Extensive research suggests that stress, burnout, job satisfaction and psychosocial healt...
The All-Wales Community Mental Health Nurse Stress Study was the largest study undertaken in the UK ...
Stress is a construct that has received a great deal of attention in both the scientific and popular...
The purpose of this study was to examine on how nurses working in psychiatric ward manage their stre...
There is evidence to suggest that community mental health nurses experience stress and burnout relat...
There is growing evidence that nursing is a stressful occupation, particularly mental health nursing...
Background: Burnout is one of the most important factors in reduced productivity in organizations an...
BACKGROUND: Health care professionals in the United Kingdom (UK) appear to have higher absence and s...
Aims. The aim of the study was to examine the variety, frequency and severity of stressors experienc...
Stress and its outcomes are significant problems for mental health workers. Questionnaires were sent...
Nursing is known to be stressful. Stress detrimentally can influence job satisfaction, psychological...
The aim of this critical review was to identify prevention strategies that may be effective in the r...
There is a growing body of evidence that suggests that many community mental health nurses (CMHNs) e...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the reasons that lead registered nurses to work stress and...
Despite there being a lot of research on how nursing is one of the most demanding jobs in the world,...
Objective: Extensive research suggests that stress, burnout, job satisfaction and psychosocial healt...
The All-Wales Community Mental Health Nurse Stress Study was the largest study undertaken in the UK ...
Stress is a construct that has received a great deal of attention in both the scientific and popular...
The purpose of this study was to examine on how nurses working in psychiatric ward manage their stre...