Occupational stress has been considered a serious public health problem. Nursing is a highly specialized work done under conditions of considerable pressure, therefore a stressing profession. Stress in nurses has considerable implications on their health and on the quality of their service, and it is associated with considerable economic costs. The current contribution is a report on the stress management line of research carried on presently in Portugal. The efficacy of a stress management intervention program in a nursing professionals sample is assessed through a quasi-experimental multiple baseline design in several groups of health professionals. Three studies with different groups of nurses in different hospitals have been conducted. ...
Based on evidence found during the empirical study we can affirm that the nursing profession is affe...
Even though stress is a serious health issue that affects many individuals worldwide, it is still fr...
Aims: To identify, from the perspectives of nurses, occupational stressors and ways in which they ma...
Occupational stress (OS) has been recognized as one of the most common health problems among nurses ...
Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the stress management interventional program in red...
Introduction: Occupational stress is a very common feature of modern life and is increasing and has ...
The aim of this study is to Evaluate the effectiveness of stress management training on nurses' stre...
Stress among health care professionals and especially nurses is an important aspect that could influ...
Occupational stress in nursing is an endemic problem. It contributes to decrease of efficiency among...
Background: Negative effects on health caused by work-related stress is widespread among nurses beca...
Stress Management Programs as an Occupational Health Promotion Theoretical background: Given the i...
The nursing profession has been known as a stressful profession that influences the quality of heal...
Despite there being a lot of research on how nursing is one of the most demanding jobs in the world,...
Background: Job stress is a prevalent and costly problem in different working conditions. Stress can...
Este trabalho analisa o estresse ocupacional em 286 enfermeiros de hospitais e centros de saúde port...
Based on evidence found during the empirical study we can affirm that the nursing profession is affe...
Even though stress is a serious health issue that affects many individuals worldwide, it is still fr...
Aims: To identify, from the perspectives of nurses, occupational stressors and ways in which they ma...
Occupational stress (OS) has been recognized as one of the most common health problems among nurses ...
Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the stress management interventional program in red...
Introduction: Occupational stress is a very common feature of modern life and is increasing and has ...
The aim of this study is to Evaluate the effectiveness of stress management training on nurses' stre...
Stress among health care professionals and especially nurses is an important aspect that could influ...
Occupational stress in nursing is an endemic problem. It contributes to decrease of efficiency among...
Background: Negative effects on health caused by work-related stress is widespread among nurses beca...
Stress Management Programs as an Occupational Health Promotion Theoretical background: Given the i...
The nursing profession has been known as a stressful profession that influences the quality of heal...
Despite there being a lot of research on how nursing is one of the most demanding jobs in the world,...
Background: Job stress is a prevalent and costly problem in different working conditions. Stress can...
Este trabalho analisa o estresse ocupacional em 286 enfermeiros de hospitais e centros de saúde port...
Based on evidence found during the empirical study we can affirm that the nursing profession is affe...
Even though stress is a serious health issue that affects many individuals worldwide, it is still fr...
Aims: To identify, from the perspectives of nurses, occupational stressors and ways in which they ma...