BACKGROUND: Nurses had a close relationship with patients compared to other professions in the hospital especially psychiatric nurses who needed to deal with behavioral problems of patients such as self murder, assaults, cruelty and turbulence. Long time exposure to these stressors could lead nurses to become stress and depressed (Mi et al, 2015). Stressful conditions among nurses were identified to be the factors of absenteeism, turnover, lower hospital responsibilities and lower job contentment (Atindanbila et al., 2012). The purpose of study was to determine the emotional level (stress, anxiety and depression) among psychiatric nurses in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Hospital. METHODS: Quantitative study with descriptive and inferential stat...
Background: Hospital nurses are exposed to various work-related factors that may be associated with ...
Background: Stress in the nursing workplace has significant consequences for both the person and the...
This study adopts a two-wave design examining relationships between organizational climate and psych...
Objective: To determine the psychological status, particularly the level of depression, anxiety and...
Nursing is recognized as a stressful occupation and has indicated a probable high prevalence of dist...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of perceived stress in nurses working...
Introduction: Long-term stress can also lead to mental disorders such as anxiety, depression and phy...
Introduction: Evidence suggests that stressful situations are frequent in the field of psychiatry an...
Introduction: Nursing is a highly stressful profession that affects the nurses’ physical and mental ...
Introduction: Nursing is a profession that faces high demands in providing services for human being....
Introduction: Nurses are an integral part of the healthcare system, and many of them work in very st...
Occupational stress exists in all professions, but the nursing profession appears to experience more...
Introduction: A high prevalence of psychological/ mental disorders has frequently been reported amon...
Psychiatric health nurses work with patients who experience ineffective coping mechanisms for the il...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted, with the aim to examine what stressors in the workplace and ...
Background: Hospital nurses are exposed to various work-related factors that may be associated with ...
Background: Stress in the nursing workplace has significant consequences for both the person and the...
This study adopts a two-wave design examining relationships between organizational climate and psych...
Objective: To determine the psychological status, particularly the level of depression, anxiety and...
Nursing is recognized as a stressful occupation and has indicated a probable high prevalence of dist...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of perceived stress in nurses working...
Introduction: Long-term stress can also lead to mental disorders such as anxiety, depression and phy...
Introduction: Evidence suggests that stressful situations are frequent in the field of psychiatry an...
Introduction: Nursing is a highly stressful profession that affects the nurses’ physical and mental ...
Introduction: Nursing is a profession that faces high demands in providing services for human being....
Introduction: Nurses are an integral part of the healthcare system, and many of them work in very st...
Occupational stress exists in all professions, but the nursing profession appears to experience more...
Introduction: A high prevalence of psychological/ mental disorders has frequently been reported amon...
Psychiatric health nurses work with patients who experience ineffective coping mechanisms for the il...
A cross-sectional survey was conducted, with the aim to examine what stressors in the workplace and ...
Background: Hospital nurses are exposed to various work-related factors that may be associated with ...
Background: Stress in the nursing workplace has significant consequences for both the person and the...
This study adopts a two-wave design examining relationships between organizational climate and psych...