The present pilot study was designed to examine the feasibility and the effects of a psychomotor relaxation program on nurses’ psychological (burnout symptoms, affective states) and physiological stress indicators (salivary cortisol). Fifteen nurses engaged in an 8-week psychomotor relaxation program (two 20-min sessions per week) and 15 maintained their usual activities. The current study showed that the psychomotor relaxation program was feasible and well tolerated by the participants. Compared to the control group, the relaxation group showed a decrease in their levels of emotional exhaustion, depression and salivary cortisol. In the fifteenth session, salivary cortisol concentrations significantly decreased from pre-session to post-sess...
Healthcare workers , especially nurses , experience high levels of stress every day due to the hig...
This quasi-experimental study aimed to evaluate the positive psychological intervention of recording...
Stress in the nursing professional and in nursing students is well documented in the literature. How...
Background and objective: In the nursing profession, there are numerous factors which altogether cau...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not the use of progressive muscle relaxation r...
Excessive anxiety is a pervasive problem in our society and particularly among patients with psychia...
This project was based on the fact that there is a severe nursing shortage happening in the United S...
Stress among health care professionals and especially nurses is an important aspect that could influ...
thesisThe purpose of this research project was to determine the effectiveness of progressive relaxat...
Introduction: The effect of emotional intelligence on the success of individuals in health care orga...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether acute relaxation training, conducted on two separat...
Nursing stress and burnout can negatively affect individual nurses, organizations, and ultimately pa...
Several interventions have resulted in effectively reducing stress and anxiety in nursing students, ...
As a stressful profession, nursing deals with different aspects of human health and illness, and str...
We investigated the effect of relaxation on immune function in healthy university students who under...
Healthcare workers , especially nurses , experience high levels of stress every day due to the hig...
This quasi-experimental study aimed to evaluate the positive psychological intervention of recording...
Stress in the nursing professional and in nursing students is well documented in the literature. How...
Background and objective: In the nursing profession, there are numerous factors which altogether cau...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not the use of progressive muscle relaxation r...
Excessive anxiety is a pervasive problem in our society and particularly among patients with psychia...
This project was based on the fact that there is a severe nursing shortage happening in the United S...
Stress among health care professionals and especially nurses is an important aspect that could influ...
thesisThe purpose of this research project was to determine the effectiveness of progressive relaxat...
Introduction: The effect of emotional intelligence on the success of individuals in health care orga...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether acute relaxation training, conducted on two separat...
Nursing stress and burnout can negatively affect individual nurses, organizations, and ultimately pa...
Several interventions have resulted in effectively reducing stress and anxiety in nursing students, ...
As a stressful profession, nursing deals with different aspects of human health and illness, and str...
We investigated the effect of relaxation on immune function in healthy university students who under...
Healthcare workers , especially nurses , experience high levels of stress every day due to the hig...
This quasi-experimental study aimed to evaluate the positive psychological intervention of recording...
Stress in the nursing professional and in nursing students is well documented in the literature. How...