Moral distress – such as feeling strong regret over difficult patient situations – is common among nurses and physicians. Regret intensity, as well as the coping strategies used to manage regrets, may also influence the health and sickness absence of healthcare professionals. The objective of this study was to determine if the experience of regret related to difficult care-related situations is associated with poor health and sick leave and if coping strategies mediate these associations. Two cross-sectional surveys were conducted in Switzerland (Geneva, 2011 and Zurich, 2014). Outcomes were self-rated health (SRH) and sick leave in the last 6 months. We examined the associations of regret intensity with the most important care-related regr...
Introduction Healthcare professionals are particularly at risk of developing numerous physical and p...
Background Frequent short sickness absences result in understaffing and interfere with work processe...
Presenteeism is usually defined as attending for work while ill. It is linked with lost productivity...
Objectives: To investigate 1) whether care-related regrets (regret intensity, number of recent regre...
Regret is an unavoidable corollary of clinical practice. Physicians and nurses perform countless cli...
BACKGROUND: Regret is an unavoidable corollary of clinical practice. Physicians and nurses perform c...
BACKGROUND: The regret intensity scale (RIS) and the regret coping scale for healthcare professional...
To examine the association between healthcare-related regrets and sleep difficulties among nurses an...
Background: Sickness absence is an important problem in healthcare that affects the quality of care....
Despite the great satisfaction they can find in their work, healthcare professionals are particularl...
Background: Sickness absence is an important problem in healthcare that affects the quality of care....
Physicians and nurses are expected to systematically provide high-quality healthcare in a context ma...
(1) To assess the associations of care-related regrets with job satisfaction and turnover intention;...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there are reciprocal relations between care-related regret and insom...
Background: Most research on sickness absence among nurses has focused on long-term work disability....
Introduction Healthcare professionals are particularly at risk of developing numerous physical and p...
Background Frequent short sickness absences result in understaffing and interfere with work processe...
Presenteeism is usually defined as attending for work while ill. It is linked with lost productivity...
Objectives: To investigate 1) whether care-related regrets (regret intensity, number of recent regre...
Regret is an unavoidable corollary of clinical practice. Physicians and nurses perform countless cli...
BACKGROUND: Regret is an unavoidable corollary of clinical practice. Physicians and nurses perform c...
BACKGROUND: The regret intensity scale (RIS) and the regret coping scale for healthcare professional...
To examine the association between healthcare-related regrets and sleep difficulties among nurses an...
Background: Sickness absence is an important problem in healthcare that affects the quality of care....
Despite the great satisfaction they can find in their work, healthcare professionals are particularl...
Background: Sickness absence is an important problem in healthcare that affects the quality of care....
Physicians and nurses are expected to systematically provide high-quality healthcare in a context ma...
(1) To assess the associations of care-related regrets with job satisfaction and turnover intention;...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there are reciprocal relations between care-related regret and insom...
Background: Most research on sickness absence among nurses has focused on long-term work disability....
Introduction Healthcare professionals are particularly at risk of developing numerous physical and p...
Background Frequent short sickness absences result in understaffing and interfere with work processe...
Presenteeism is usually defined as attending for work while ill. It is linked with lost productivity...