Objective Busy, high‐stress EDs prompt many work‐based interventions to address staff wellness, with mixed success. The aim of the present study was to enable ED clinicians to systematically identify core components of a work‐based strategy to improve their working environment and/or coping. Methods Purposively sampled ED doctors and nurses from one health service were invited to participate in modified nominal group technique. Participants identified, from a pre‐defined list, a key ED stressor and then discussed and ratified proposed core components of a work‐based strategy to address or ameliorate this stressor. Results Two nominal group technique sessions were held with a total of 10 participants (n = 7 nurses and n = 3 doctors). Partici...
Purpose: Emergency Department (ED) staff members encounter many traumatic events (cardiac arrests, t...
Background:Professional nursing is inherently stressful. This stress negatively impacts nurses, hosp...
Objective:\ua0The objective of this review was to synthesize the best evidence for the effectiveness...
Objective : Clinical staff in EDs are subject to a range of stressors. The objective of this study w...
Objective : Clinical staff in EDs are subject to a range of stressors. The objective of this study w...
Emergency departments (EDs) are stressful workplaces. Limited research explores components ED staff ...
Background Previous work has established that health care staff, in particular emergency department ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify key stressors for emergency department (ED) staff, investigate positive and n...
Background: Research exploring multi-disciplinary emergency department (ED) clinicians’ perceptions ...
Objective: EDs are highly demanding workplaces generating considerable potential for occupational s...
Objectives Rates of burnout and stress in healthcare practitioners are steadily increasing. Emergenc...
Background: Research exploring multi-disciplinary emergency department (ED) clinicians' perceptions ...
The aims of this study were to describe clinical staff perceptions of their ED working environment a...
The current dissertation aims to assess the well-being of Emergency Department (ED) nurses and ident...
Occupational stress levels amongst employees are a key area of concern for the National Health Servi...
Purpose: Emergency Department (ED) staff members encounter many traumatic events (cardiac arrests, t...
Background:Professional nursing is inherently stressful. This stress negatively impacts nurses, hosp...
Objective:\ua0The objective of this review was to synthesize the best evidence for the effectiveness...
Objective : Clinical staff in EDs are subject to a range of stressors. The objective of this study w...
Objective : Clinical staff in EDs are subject to a range of stressors. The objective of this study w...
Emergency departments (EDs) are stressful workplaces. Limited research explores components ED staff ...
Background Previous work has established that health care staff, in particular emergency department ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify key stressors for emergency department (ED) staff, investigate positive and n...
Background: Research exploring multi-disciplinary emergency department (ED) clinicians’ perceptions ...
Objective: EDs are highly demanding workplaces generating considerable potential for occupational s...
Objectives Rates of burnout and stress in healthcare practitioners are steadily increasing. Emergenc...
Background: Research exploring multi-disciplinary emergency department (ED) clinicians' perceptions ...
The aims of this study were to describe clinical staff perceptions of their ED working environment a...
The current dissertation aims to assess the well-being of Emergency Department (ED) nurses and ident...
Occupational stress levels amongst employees are a key area of concern for the National Health Servi...
Purpose: Emergency Department (ED) staff members encounter many traumatic events (cardiac arrests, t...
Background:Professional nursing is inherently stressful. This stress negatively impacts nurses, hosp...
Objective:\ua0The objective of this review was to synthesize the best evidence for the effectiveness...