Abstract Introduction and Background. Stress is one of the crucial life phenomena in the present century. Long-term or high stresses affect various aspects of our lives. Nurses' job stress seriously affects patients and their families. One of the most effective methods in teaching stress management strategies. This study aims to reduce nurses' job stress by teaching coping strategies. Methods. This clinical trial study was adopted to achieve the goal of the study. The data were collected from 60 nurses working in intensive care units of all hospitals. The data collection tool was the HSE job stress questionnaire. Results. It was found that there was no significant difference between the experimental and control group in demographic informa...
Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the stress management interventional program in red...
Background: Job related-stress for nurses is considered a serious issue that may result in increasin...
Occupational stress (OS) has been recognized as one of the most common health problems among nurses ...
Background: Job stress is a prevalent and costly problem in different working conditions. Stress can...
Background. Stress sometimes can be constructive but too much pressure creates prolonged stress .It ...
AbstractAn observational study, including 103 nurses of 2 hospitals in Sanandaj-Iran in 2007, carrie...
Background and Objective: The high workload of nurses has increased the risk of anxiety, depression,...
A descriptive, correlational study was conducted to investigate the relationship between job stress ...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
Introduction: Job stress is one of the main factors in decreasing productivity in organizations and...
Nurses especially female nurses are under a great deal of stress related to a varietyof occupational...
Abstract: In the present scenario there are many fields and professions which are expandi...
Stress in nursing in hospitals is an important issue. Work-related stress in nursing occurs due to d...
The nursing profession has been known as a stressful profession that influences the quality of heal...
Aim: The study aimed to determine sources of stress and stress levels of nurses working in surgical ...
Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the stress management interventional program in red...
Background: Job related-stress for nurses is considered a serious issue that may result in increasin...
Occupational stress (OS) has been recognized as one of the most common health problems among nurses ...
Background: Job stress is a prevalent and costly problem in different working conditions. Stress can...
Background. Stress sometimes can be constructive but too much pressure creates prolonged stress .It ...
AbstractAn observational study, including 103 nurses of 2 hospitals in Sanandaj-Iran in 2007, carrie...
Background and Objective: The high workload of nurses has increased the risk of anxiety, depression,...
A descriptive, correlational study was conducted to investigate the relationship between job stress ...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
Introduction: Job stress is one of the main factors in decreasing productivity in organizations and...
Nurses especially female nurses are under a great deal of stress related to a varietyof occupational...
Abstract: In the present scenario there are many fields and professions which are expandi...
Stress in nursing in hospitals is an important issue. Work-related stress in nursing occurs due to d...
The nursing profession has been known as a stressful profession that influences the quality of heal...
Aim: The study aimed to determine sources of stress and stress levels of nurses working in surgical ...
Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the stress management interventional program in red...
Background: Job related-stress for nurses is considered a serious issue that may result in increasin...
Occupational stress (OS) has been recognized as one of the most common health problems among nurses ...