Research shows that nurses working in critical care units and in particular, paediatric units, are at risk of developing symptoms of secondary traumatic stress (STS). However, little attention has been given to this phenomenon when associated with situations of sudden death in paediatrics.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Objectives: To understand staff's experiences of acute life threatening events (ALTEs) in a pediatri...
Background Secondary traumatic stress (STS) has been defined as the stress resulting from helping or...
While the phenomenon of grief has received considerable attention and has been researched at length,...
Background: Research shows that nurses working in critical care units and in particular, paediatric ...
Medical personnel are not only exposed to routine pressures of demanding roles, but research reveals...
This systematic literature review explored the impact of paediatric patient death on nurses. It exam...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence shows paediatric critical care (PCC) nurses display high rates of burnout, mora...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of secondary traumatic stress among Emergency nurses in the West...
INTRODUCTION: Our aims were (1) to explore the prevalence of burnout syndrome (BOS) and posttraumat...
Individuals employed in healthcare services are exposed daily to a variety of health and safety haza...
Although there was extensive literature pertaining to how nurses reacted to and coped with stressful...
OBJECTIVE:To determine the prevalence of work-related psychological distress in staff working in UK ...
Death of a child is not only devastating to the parents, but it also places emotional strain, physic...
BackgroundNewborns’ deaths and life-threatening conditions represent extremely stressful events for ...
Secondary traumatic stress describes symptoms consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder but tha...
Objectives: To understand staff's experiences of acute life threatening events (ALTEs) in a pediatri...
Background Secondary traumatic stress (STS) has been defined as the stress resulting from helping or...
While the phenomenon of grief has received considerable attention and has been researched at length,...
Background: Research shows that nurses working in critical care units and in particular, paediatric ...
Medical personnel are not only exposed to routine pressures of demanding roles, but research reveals...
This systematic literature review explored the impact of paediatric patient death on nurses. It exam...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence shows paediatric critical care (PCC) nurses display high rates of burnout, mora...
Aim: To investigate the prevalence of secondary traumatic stress among Emergency nurses in the West...
INTRODUCTION: Our aims were (1) to explore the prevalence of burnout syndrome (BOS) and posttraumat...
Individuals employed in healthcare services are exposed daily to a variety of health and safety haza...
Although there was extensive literature pertaining to how nurses reacted to and coped with stressful...
OBJECTIVE:To determine the prevalence of work-related psychological distress in staff working in UK ...
Death of a child is not only devastating to the parents, but it also places emotional strain, physic...
BackgroundNewborns’ deaths and life-threatening conditions represent extremely stressful events for ...
Secondary traumatic stress describes symptoms consistent with post-traumatic stress disorder but tha...
Objectives: To understand staff's experiences of acute life threatening events (ALTEs) in a pediatri...
Background Secondary traumatic stress (STS) has been defined as the stress resulting from helping or...
While the phenomenon of grief has received considerable attention and has been researched at length,...