Introduction: Working in the hospital accident and emergency unit is perceived to be very stressful. However, minimal or no organizational support measures are made available to enable the nurses working in these hospital units to cope effectively with stressful incidents. The purpose of the study was to develop strategies to enhance the support systems of nurses in the accident and emergency unit. Method: The study used a qualitative approach to explore the experiences of and describe the coping strategies used by nurses working in the accident and emergency units of regional urban hospitals at KwaZulu-Natal, in South Africa. Fourteen participants were interviewed in the accident and emergency units of four (4) hospitals. Data were collec...
Background Nursing is widely known as a stressful profession but intensive care unit is the most str...
Magister Curationis - MCurBACKGROUND: The perceptions of the communication, between patients and nur...
In 2002 there were an estimated 1.5 million people admitted into casualty emergency units within the...
Nurses comprise the majority of health care service providers and function as an integral part of th...
A research dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand...
A report on a study project presented to The Department of Social Work School Of Human and Commu...
This study seeks to determine if Emergency Department nurses experience more secondary traumatic str...
Violence in South African society has reached epidemic levels and has permeated the walls of the wor...
The purpose of the study was to describe the support services available for nurses who care for pati...
Aim: To describe experiences of work- related stress, stress reactions and coping strategies among r...
Objectives: The purpose of this descriptive study is to determine the stress level of nurses working...
Masters of Nursing. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2013.Nurses work in the environment ...
Magister Curationis - MCurBackground: Nurses, because of their close contact with these pat...
Background and aim of the study: Working in the emergency medical service often exposes nurses to hi...
Acute psychiatric wards are stressful working environments because of the nature of the mental illn...
Background Nursing is widely known as a stressful profession but intensive care unit is the most str...
Magister Curationis - MCurBACKGROUND: The perceptions of the communication, between patients and nur...
In 2002 there were an estimated 1.5 million people admitted into casualty emergency units within the...
Nurses comprise the majority of health care service providers and function as an integral part of th...
A research dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand...
A report on a study project presented to The Department of Social Work School Of Human and Commu...
This study seeks to determine if Emergency Department nurses experience more secondary traumatic str...
Violence in South African society has reached epidemic levels and has permeated the walls of the wor...
The purpose of the study was to describe the support services available for nurses who care for pati...
Aim: To describe experiences of work- related stress, stress reactions and coping strategies among r...
Objectives: The purpose of this descriptive study is to determine the stress level of nurses working...
Masters of Nursing. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2013.Nurses work in the environment ...
Magister Curationis - MCurBackground: Nurses, because of their close contact with these pat...
Background and aim of the study: Working in the emergency medical service often exposes nurses to hi...
Acute psychiatric wards are stressful working environments because of the nature of the mental illn...
Background Nursing is widely known as a stressful profession but intensive care unit is the most str...
Magister Curationis - MCurBACKGROUND: The perceptions of the communication, between patients and nur...
In 2002 there were an estimated 1.5 million people admitted into casualty emergency units within the...