It is particulalry important that nurses understand the concept of stress because stress influences the health and welfare of both patients and health care providers. This chapter outlines what stress is; the physiological changes of stress; stress as a causative factor in disease; the role of illness and treatment in causing stress and approaches to helping patients minimize stress and its affects
Stress has become significant due to dynamic social factors and changing needs of life styles. Stres...
Aims: To identify, from the perspectives of nurses, occupational stressors and ways in which they ma...
This study advances current explanations of stress in nursing. Research reports have documented a br...
It is particulalry important that nurses understand the concept of stress because stress influences ...
Even though stress is a serious health issue that affects many individuals worldwide, it is still fr...
Background: Stress is one of the issues that has existed since ancient times, but which the modern w...
[Extract] All people experience stress during their lifetime. Despite negative connotations around t...
Stress is a physiological and psychological response that is a fundamental component of human existe...
Stress in nurses is an endemic problem. It contributes to health problems in nurses and decreases th...
peer-reviewedStress is an important issue within nursing and it is difficult to find agreement among...
Stress is a well-known and identified problem within the nursing profession. Stress occurs when one ...
Despite there being a lot of research on how nursing is one of the most demanding jobs in the world,...
Stress is defined as the body’s biochemical reaction to a stressful stimulus, a threatening event, o...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
Background: In jobs where human contact is like nursing, more tension there. This destructive and mu...
Stress has become significant due to dynamic social factors and changing needs of life styles. Stres...
Aims: To identify, from the perspectives of nurses, occupational stressors and ways in which they ma...
This study advances current explanations of stress in nursing. Research reports have documented a br...
It is particulalry important that nurses understand the concept of stress because stress influences ...
Even though stress is a serious health issue that affects many individuals worldwide, it is still fr...
Background: Stress is one of the issues that has existed since ancient times, but which the modern w...
[Extract] All people experience stress during their lifetime. Despite negative connotations around t...
Stress is a physiological and psychological response that is a fundamental component of human existe...
Stress in nurses is an endemic problem. It contributes to health problems in nurses and decreases th...
peer-reviewedStress is an important issue within nursing and it is difficult to find agreement among...
Stress is a well-known and identified problem within the nursing profession. Stress occurs when one ...
Despite there being a lot of research on how nursing is one of the most demanding jobs in the world,...
Stress is defined as the body’s biochemical reaction to a stressful stimulus, a threatening event, o...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
Background: In jobs where human contact is like nursing, more tension there. This destructive and mu...
Stress has become significant due to dynamic social factors and changing needs of life styles. Stres...
Aims: To identify, from the perspectives of nurses, occupational stressors and ways in which they ma...
This study advances current explanations of stress in nursing. Research reports have documented a br...