Background: Emotional regulation forms an integral part of healthcare delivery. In the performance of the core duties of nursing and midwifery, health professionals are expected to enhance occupationally/organizationally required emotions. The purpose of this study is to explore.The meaning nurses and midwives give to emotional labor as well as the coping resources employed by these professionals in order to manage the emotional demands of their profession. Method: A qualitative study was conducted using a semi-structured interview guide with fifteen (15) purposively selected focal persons from a pool of 45 random nurses and midwives grouped in 15 teams having 3 members each. Interviews were recorded and simultaneously translated and transc...
Although compassionate care has wide-ranging benefits for patients, it can be emotionally demanding ...
Professional nurses work in an occupation that requires them to engage with others – patients, hospi...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of perceived stress in nurses working...
Introduction: Nurses have tremendous responsibilities and deal with enormous challenges. It is repor...
The service sector is emerging as a major contributor to the economy and service organizations are c...
Aim of the paper. To review the literature relating to emotional labour in the workplace and identif...
Concerns about the psychological health of South Australian hospital nurses have been raised on acco...
The work of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is stressful and drains them emotionally. This research...
Background: Nursing is considered as a stressful job when compared with other jobs. Prolonged stress...
Objective to identify and explore the emotion work of hospital-based midwives. Design an ethnographi...
Objective: to explore how a range of midwives experienced and managed emotion in their work. Design:...
The work of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is stressful and drains them emotionally. This research...
Objectives: To identify the use of different emotion regulation strategies by medical trainees, and ...
This study looks into the culture of nursing professionals in the present-day Czech health-care syst...
Emotions form an inevitable part of everyday work life. Emotional labour, as an emerging field of re...
Although compassionate care has wide-ranging benefits for patients, it can be emotionally demanding ...
Professional nurses work in an occupation that requires them to engage with others – patients, hospi...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of perceived stress in nurses working...
Introduction: Nurses have tremendous responsibilities and deal with enormous challenges. It is repor...
The service sector is emerging as a major contributor to the economy and service organizations are c...
Aim of the paper. To review the literature relating to emotional labour in the workplace and identif...
Concerns about the psychological health of South Australian hospital nurses have been raised on acco...
The work of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is stressful and drains them emotionally. This research...
Background: Nursing is considered as a stressful job when compared with other jobs. Prolonged stress...
Objective to identify and explore the emotion work of hospital-based midwives. Design an ethnographi...
Objective: to explore how a range of midwives experienced and managed emotion in their work. Design:...
The work of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is stressful and drains them emotionally. This research...
Objectives: To identify the use of different emotion regulation strategies by medical trainees, and ...
This study looks into the culture of nursing professionals in the present-day Czech health-care syst...
Emotions form an inevitable part of everyday work life. Emotional labour, as an emerging field of re...
Although compassionate care has wide-ranging benefits for patients, it can be emotionally demanding ...
Professional nurses work in an occupation that requires them to engage with others – patients, hospi...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of perceived stress in nurses working...