The effectiveness of a stress management intervention designed to reduce affective distress in 79 student nurses who previously reported significant distress, was evaluated by comparing stress management with wait-list control. The intervention had reliable, positive effects on affective outcomes including General Health Questionnaire-30, State and Trait Anxiety Inventory, Beck Depression Inventory, and a measure of domestic satisfaction. The intervention also led to an increase in Direct Coping use.State Anxiety immediately preceding two important examinations, i.e. at 3 and 18 month follow-up, was lower for students receiving stress management. However, no effect was detected on sickness, absence and examination performance following this...
Objectives: To examine the effects of single-session, small-group stress management program on knowl...
This study was conducted with the aim to determine the effect of a stress management program on the ...
Abstract Introduction and Background. Stress is one of the crucial life phenomena in the present ce...
The effectiveness of a stress management intervention designed to reduce affective distress in 79 st...
Following recent evidence of continuing high levels of distress in both trained and student nurses, ...
Student nurses experience significant stress during their education, which may contribute to illness...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-06-22, revised 2021-10-13, accepted 2...
Several interventions have resulted in effectively reducing stress and anxiety in nursing students, ...
Purpose: The purpose was to examine the effectiveness of a psychosocial stress management program on...
Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the stress management interventional program in red...
As a stressful profession, nursing deals with different aspects of human health and illness, and str...
Introduction: Workplace stress among nurses has been associated with high absenteeism, low work sati...
This quasi-experimental research aimed to study stress level and the result of stress management pro...
The overall purpose of this thesis is to examine a stress management intervention developed for nurs...
Stress in the nursing professional and in nursing students is well documented in the literature. How...
Objectives: To examine the effects of single-session, small-group stress management program on knowl...
This study was conducted with the aim to determine the effect of a stress management program on the ...
Abstract Introduction and Background. Stress is one of the crucial life phenomena in the present ce...
The effectiveness of a stress management intervention designed to reduce affective distress in 79 st...
Following recent evidence of continuing high levels of distress in both trained and student nurses, ...
Student nurses experience significant stress during their education, which may contribute to illness...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-06-22, revised 2021-10-13, accepted 2...
Several interventions have resulted in effectively reducing stress and anxiety in nursing students, ...
Purpose: The purpose was to examine the effectiveness of a psychosocial stress management program on...
Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the stress management interventional program in red...
As a stressful profession, nursing deals with different aspects of human health and illness, and str...
Introduction: Workplace stress among nurses has been associated with high absenteeism, low work sati...
This quasi-experimental research aimed to study stress level and the result of stress management pro...
The overall purpose of this thesis is to examine a stress management intervention developed for nurs...
Stress in the nursing professional and in nursing students is well documented in the literature. How...
Objectives: To examine the effects of single-session, small-group stress management program on knowl...
This study was conducted with the aim to determine the effect of a stress management program on the ...
Abstract Introduction and Background. Stress is one of the crucial life phenomena in the present ce...