In this article, dehumanization of patients was studied as a strategy used by nurses to cope with stress. Affective organizational commitment (AOC) and affective commitment to patients (ACP) were tested as moderators.We also explored how nurses\u2019 humanity attributions to their in-group relate to stress symptoms. Participants were nurses working in different wards of an Italian urban hospital. Findings showed that perceiving patients as not fully human was related to lower levels of stress symptoms for nurses with high AOC and ACP, but not for nurses with low AOC and ACP. Moreover, for highly committed nurses, the attribution of uniquely human traits to the in-group was associated with increased stress symptoms. Implications of findings ...
Little is known about how nurses learn and use coping and adaptation skills in the workplace. Quanti...
Introduction: Nowadays, the most sustainable competitive advantage of all organizations, such as med...
Stress in nurses is an endemic problem. It contributes to health problems in nurses and decreases th...
In this article, dehumanization of patients was studied as a strategy used by nurses to cope with st...
In this article, dehumanization of patients was studied as a strategy used by nurses to cope with st...
The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between patient dehumanizing perceptions and...
Even though stress is a serious health issue that affects many individuals worldwide, it is still fr...
Background: Stress is one of the issues that has existed since ancient times, but which the modern w...
Introduction: “Stress is the subjective feeling produced by events that are uncontrollable.” Constan...
This study advances current explanations of stress in nursing. Research reports have documented a br...
Background: Negative effects on health caused by work-related stress is widespread among nurses beca...
Nursing is uniquely demanding work and occupational stress in the nursing profession has been well-d...
Nursing is known to be stressful. Stress detrimentally can influence job satisfaction, psychological...
This article looks at the relationship between stress, nursing integrity and patient care. It has be...
In this contribution, we review the studies which have investigated humanity attributions in medical...
Little is known about how nurses learn and use coping and adaptation skills in the workplace. Quanti...
Introduction: Nowadays, the most sustainable competitive advantage of all organizations, such as med...
Stress in nurses is an endemic problem. It contributes to health problems in nurses and decreases th...
In this article, dehumanization of patients was studied as a strategy used by nurses to cope with st...
In this article, dehumanization of patients was studied as a strategy used by nurses to cope with st...
The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between patient dehumanizing perceptions and...
Even though stress is a serious health issue that affects many individuals worldwide, it is still fr...
Background: Stress is one of the issues that has existed since ancient times, but which the modern w...
Introduction: “Stress is the subjective feeling produced by events that are uncontrollable.” Constan...
This study advances current explanations of stress in nursing. Research reports have documented a br...
Background: Negative effects on health caused by work-related stress is widespread among nurses beca...
Nursing is uniquely demanding work and occupational stress in the nursing profession has been well-d...
Nursing is known to be stressful. Stress detrimentally can influence job satisfaction, psychological...
This article looks at the relationship between stress, nursing integrity and patient care. It has be...
In this contribution, we review the studies which have investigated humanity attributions in medical...
Little is known about how nurses learn and use coping and adaptation skills in the workplace. Quanti...
Introduction: Nowadays, the most sustainable competitive advantage of all organizations, such as med...
Stress in nurses is an endemic problem. It contributes to health problems in nurses and decreases th...