Following recent evidence of continuing high levels of distress in both trained and student nurses, a critical review of the stress reduction and stress management literature targeting both trained and student nurses is presented. Using a systematic approach, some 36 studies dating from 1980 until the present day were identified adopting either pre-experimental, quasi-experimental or experimental designs. While many work-site programmes in this series were successful in terms of adaptive changes in problem-solving, self-management skills including relaxation and interpersonal skills, affective well-being, and work performance, a number of design and evaluation inadequacies were identified. The relative lack of home-work interface or organiz...
This article examines stressful episodes reported by student nurses (N = 150) interviewed during the...
Introduction: Workplace stress among nurses has been associated with high absenteeism, low work sati...
BACKGROUND: Health care professionals in the United Kingdom (UK) appear to have higher absence and s...
The effectiveness of a stress management intervention designed to reduce affective distress in 79 st...
The effectiveness of a stress management intervention designed to reduce affective distress in 79 st...
The nursing profession has been known as a stressful profession that influences the quality of heal...
Despite there being a lot of research on how nursing is one of the most demanding jobs in the world,...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-06-22, revised 2021-10-13, accepted 2...
Introduction: Occupational stress is a very common feature of modern life and is increasing and has ...
Nursing stress and burnout can negatively affect individual nurses, organizations, and ultimately pa...
Background: The nursing profession involves meetings and situations which can be stressful. The work...
Background: Negative effects on health caused by work-related stress is widespread among nurses beca...
Work-related stressors are common in nursing and cause fatigue and low work performance. Focus group...
Aims: To identify, from the perspectives of nurses, occupational stressors and ways in which they ma...
Even though stress is a serious health issue that affects many individuals worldwide, it is still fr...
This article examines stressful episodes reported by student nurses (N = 150) interviewed during the...
Introduction: Workplace stress among nurses has been associated with high absenteeism, low work sati...
BACKGROUND: Health care professionals in the United Kingdom (UK) appear to have higher absence and s...
The effectiveness of a stress management intervention designed to reduce affective distress in 79 st...
The effectiveness of a stress management intervention designed to reduce affective distress in 79 st...
The nursing profession has been known as a stressful profession that influences the quality of heal...
Despite there being a lot of research on how nursing is one of the most demanding jobs in the world,...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-06-22, revised 2021-10-13, accepted 2...
Introduction: Occupational stress is a very common feature of modern life and is increasing and has ...
Nursing stress and burnout can negatively affect individual nurses, organizations, and ultimately pa...
Background: The nursing profession involves meetings and situations which can be stressful. The work...
Background: Negative effects on health caused by work-related stress is widespread among nurses beca...
Work-related stressors are common in nursing and cause fatigue and low work performance. Focus group...
Aims: To identify, from the perspectives of nurses, occupational stressors and ways in which they ma...
Even though stress is a serious health issue that affects many individuals worldwide, it is still fr...
This article examines stressful episodes reported by student nurses (N = 150) interviewed during the...
Introduction: Workplace stress among nurses has been associated with high absenteeism, low work sati...
BACKGROUND: Health care professionals in the United Kingdom (UK) appear to have higher absence and s...