Background: Work-related stress is a prevalent condition in the nursing profession, and its influence may vary according to changeable individual and situational factors. It is, therefore, important to investigate the real-time momentary changes in these factors and their relationship to emotional exhaustion experienced by nurses. Objectives: We aim to analyse how their perceptions of demand, control, effort and reward change according to the task performed through real-time assessment and interact with the emotional exhaustion level of ward nurses. Design: The research design was longitudinal. Method: A three-level hierarchical model with a repeated measures design was used to assess the momentary self-reports of 96 hospital ward nurses, c...
Background: Stress in health care professionals may reflect both the work and appraisal of work a...
The present study examines the role of daily difficulties in emotion regulation at work in nurse’s d...
The present study examines the role of daily difficulties in emotion regulation at work in nurse’s d...
Background: Work-related stress is a prevalent condition in the nursing profession, and its influenc...
Nurses experience significant stress and emotional exhaustion, leading to burnout and fatigue. This ...
International audienceAbstractAims and objectivesThe main aim of this study was to investigate the i...
Background Stress in health care professionals may reflect both the work and appraisal of work and ...
Aim: This paper aimed to study the influence of emotional annoyance and resilience on the emotional ...
AimTo examine the effects of nursing tasks (including their physiological and psychological demands,...
BackgroundNurses are a stressed group and this may affect their health and work performance. The det...
The purpose of this study is to examine the moderating role of state work pressure (conceived as a h...
STUDY'S RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: We examined the effect of work stressors and head nurses' transact...
Concerns about the psychological health of South Australian hospital nurses have been raised on acco...
This study examines the influence of changes in work conditions on stress out-comes as well as influ...
Item does not contain fulltextNursing comprises interactions with patients which may require emotion...
Background: Stress in health care professionals may reflect both the work and appraisal of work a...
The present study examines the role of daily difficulties in emotion regulation at work in nurse’s d...
The present study examines the role of daily difficulties in emotion regulation at work in nurse’s d...
Background: Work-related stress is a prevalent condition in the nursing profession, and its influenc...
Nurses experience significant stress and emotional exhaustion, leading to burnout and fatigue. This ...
International audienceAbstractAims and objectivesThe main aim of this study was to investigate the i...
Background Stress in health care professionals may reflect both the work and appraisal of work and ...
Aim: This paper aimed to study the influence of emotional annoyance and resilience on the emotional ...
AimTo examine the effects of nursing tasks (including their physiological and psychological demands,...
BackgroundNurses are a stressed group and this may affect their health and work performance. The det...
The purpose of this study is to examine the moderating role of state work pressure (conceived as a h...
STUDY'S RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: We examined the effect of work stressors and head nurses' transact...
Concerns about the psychological health of South Australian hospital nurses have been raised on acco...
This study examines the influence of changes in work conditions on stress out-comes as well as influ...
Item does not contain fulltextNursing comprises interactions with patients which may require emotion...
Background: Stress in health care professionals may reflect both the work and appraisal of work a...
The present study examines the role of daily difficulties in emotion regulation at work in nurse’s d...
The present study examines the role of daily difficulties in emotion regulation at work in nurse’s d...