Background Evidence regarding stress, team structure and decision-making has been used to inform efficacious team composition and deployment. There have been limited attempts to establish the relationship between psychological stress with physiological data within professional environments. The current study explored measures of psychological and physiological stress in Australian emergency practitioners. Methods Thirty-seven staff in an Australian emergency department completed an online survey assessing freedom to make decisions, social support, and psychological job demands. Seven participants provided saliva samples three times daily for seven days (valid n = 141 samples). Cortisol levels of the samples were analysed using competitive...
Introduction: The staff of pre-hospital emergency medical service experience many stresses daily in ...
On duty, police officers are exposed to a variety of acute, threatening stress situations and organi...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Nursing, Washington State UniversityLearning to provide emergency care alone and wit...
Background: Although repetitive exposure to stressful situations is thought to habituate the physica...
Background: Healthcare workers are continuously exposed to a high level of stress, especially emerge...
Hospital healthcare workers of emergency departments (EDs) face a variety of occupational stressors ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess and correlate serum cortisol levels and self-perceived work-related st...
Stress at work is a public health concern. Phone operators in emergency medical dispatch centers are...
Emergency personnel consistently work under high-stress situations, and thus, the question about whe...
Stress at work is a public health concern. Phone operators in emergency medical dispatch centers are...
BACKGROUND Work-related stress may lead to mental and physical illnesses. Emergency physicians ma...
The first year practising medicine, pre-registration, is considered to be a stressful time for junio...
The objectives of this longitudinal study were to compare salivary cortisol release patterns in medi...
According to previous research, ambulance personnel often consider themselves as healthy, but at the...
The objectives of this longitudinal study were to compare salivary cortisol release patterns in medi...
Introduction: The staff of pre-hospital emergency medical service experience many stresses daily in ...
On duty, police officers are exposed to a variety of acute, threatening stress situations and organi...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Nursing, Washington State UniversityLearning to provide emergency care alone and wit...
Background: Although repetitive exposure to stressful situations is thought to habituate the physica...
Background: Healthcare workers are continuously exposed to a high level of stress, especially emerge...
Hospital healthcare workers of emergency departments (EDs) face a variety of occupational stressors ...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess and correlate serum cortisol levels and self-perceived work-related st...
Stress at work is a public health concern. Phone operators in emergency medical dispatch centers are...
Emergency personnel consistently work under high-stress situations, and thus, the question about whe...
Stress at work is a public health concern. Phone operators in emergency medical dispatch centers are...
BACKGROUND Work-related stress may lead to mental and physical illnesses. Emergency physicians ma...
The first year practising medicine, pre-registration, is considered to be a stressful time for junio...
The objectives of this longitudinal study were to compare salivary cortisol release patterns in medi...
According to previous research, ambulance personnel often consider themselves as healthy, but at the...
The objectives of this longitudinal study were to compare salivary cortisol release patterns in medi...
Introduction: The staff of pre-hospital emergency medical service experience many stresses daily in ...
On duty, police officers are exposed to a variety of acute, threatening stress situations and organi...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Nursing, Washington State UniversityLearning to provide emergency care alone and wit...