Nursing is a very stressful job because a nursing service provider has a longer duration with patients and is required to provide quality services quickly, precisely, and carefully in complex circumstances or conditions. In addition, nurses are often burdened with other additional tasks and often carry out activities that are not their functions, such as handling administration, finance, and others. Nurses have higher stress levels than other professionals in hospitals. The novelty of this study is because it examines work stress on nurses at TOTO KABILA Hospital. The purpose of this study was to analyze work stress on nurses at Toto Kabila Hospital. The research design used a cross-sectional design, with a research sample of 116 nurses. An...
Background: Stress is physiological and mental reaction towards any events. Studies have shown that ...
This study aims to determine the effect of work stress and workload on the performance of inpatient ...
Background: Stress in the nursing workplace has significant consequences for both the person and the...
Work stress is a widespread issue that often affects or is complained about by employees in several ...
One of the psychological factors inhibiting nurses' performance is work stress. The existence of wor...
One of the jobs that is prone to stress is a nurse. According to PPNI, 50.9% of Indonesian nurses ex...
Introduction: Nurses experience more stress than other health's staff. Job stress has significant ef...
The hospital provides services in inpatient, outpatient and emergency departments. The increase in t...
The emergency department in a hospital tends to pose a high stress level. This is due to the conditi...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
According to Munandar (2008), one of the factors associated with the occurrence of work stress is wo...
Stress at work place is not a strange phenomenon anymore. Stress can occur to anyone even to a nurse...
Stress is one of the factors that affect the performance of nurses. According to Nursing Times 2014,...
Nurses is one of profession who have high risk to suffered of job stress. Public hospital Surabaya ...
The stress level of nurses in hospitals can be high. The ability of nurses to identify sources of st...
Background: Stress is physiological and mental reaction towards any events. Studies have shown that ...
This study aims to determine the effect of work stress and workload on the performance of inpatient ...
Background: Stress in the nursing workplace has significant consequences for both the person and the...
Work stress is a widespread issue that often affects or is complained about by employees in several ...
One of the psychological factors inhibiting nurses' performance is work stress. The existence of wor...
One of the jobs that is prone to stress is a nurse. According to PPNI, 50.9% of Indonesian nurses ex...
Introduction: Nurses experience more stress than other health's staff. Job stress has significant ef...
The hospital provides services in inpatient, outpatient and emergency departments. The increase in t...
The emergency department in a hospital tends to pose a high stress level. This is due to the conditi...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
According to Munandar (2008), one of the factors associated with the occurrence of work stress is wo...
Stress at work place is not a strange phenomenon anymore. Stress can occur to anyone even to a nurse...
Stress is one of the factors that affect the performance of nurses. According to Nursing Times 2014,...
Nurses is one of profession who have high risk to suffered of job stress. Public hospital Surabaya ...
The stress level of nurses in hospitals can be high. The ability of nurses to identify sources of st...
Background: Stress is physiological and mental reaction towards any events. Studies have shown that ...
This study aims to determine the effect of work stress and workload on the performance of inpatient ...
Background: Stress in the nursing workplace has significant consequences for both the person and the...