OBJECTIVE: Hospice programs consider nursing their primary source of professional services. Recruitment and retainment of hospice nurses has been a challenge in the last decade due in part to workplace stress. This research seeks to expand the current body of knowledge surrounding the coping process for this group. Additionally, this research explores the availability and adequacy of workplace resources in order to recommend how organizations can assist in the coping process. \ud \ud METHODS: This study included registered and licensed practical nurses. Eligible subjects were invited to participate in focus group sessions. Participants also completed a survey that collected demographic information and assessed coping strategies through the...
The nursing profession has been known as a stressful profession that influences the quality of heal...
AbstractBurnout, a syndrome described as a state of mental and or physical exhaustion, impacts the w...
Background: Negative effects on health caused by work-related stress is widespread among nurses beca...
OBJECTIVE: Hospice programs consider nursing their primary source of professional services. Recruitm...
Aims. Stressors, coping and demographic variables were examined as predictors of burnout in a sampl...
The purpose of this research was to gain understanding of the challenges of hospice nursing related ...
The purpose of this study was to explore professional caregivers’ coping strategies for dealing with...
Palliative care nurses are at risk of work stress because their role involves exposure to frequent d...
The loss of a loved one affects family and friends but also the nurses and health care providers. At...
Background: Working with terminally ill patients places palliative care and hospice nurses at risk o...
Despite there being a lot of research on how nursing is one of the most demanding jobs in the world,...
Hospice nursing is an important aspect of health care. Hospice nursing is a specialized field in whi...
AbstractCoping strategies used by nurses who attend the terminally ill was the theme we chose to con...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the coping techniques utilized by hospice ...
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe nurses\u27 feelings while caring for the termi...
The nursing profession has been known as a stressful profession that influences the quality of heal...
AbstractBurnout, a syndrome described as a state of mental and or physical exhaustion, impacts the w...
Background: Negative effects on health caused by work-related stress is widespread among nurses beca...
OBJECTIVE: Hospice programs consider nursing their primary source of professional services. Recruitm...
Aims. Stressors, coping and demographic variables were examined as predictors of burnout in a sampl...
The purpose of this research was to gain understanding of the challenges of hospice nursing related ...
The purpose of this study was to explore professional caregivers’ coping strategies for dealing with...
Palliative care nurses are at risk of work stress because their role involves exposure to frequent d...
The loss of a loved one affects family and friends but also the nurses and health care providers. At...
Background: Working with terminally ill patients places palliative care and hospice nurses at risk o...
Despite there being a lot of research on how nursing is one of the most demanding jobs in the world,...
Hospice nursing is an important aspect of health care. Hospice nursing is a specialized field in whi...
AbstractCoping strategies used by nurses who attend the terminally ill was the theme we chose to con...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the coping techniques utilized by hospice ...
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe nurses\u27 feelings while caring for the termi...
The nursing profession has been known as a stressful profession that influences the quality of heal...
AbstractBurnout, a syndrome described as a state of mental and or physical exhaustion, impacts the w...
Background: Negative effects on health caused by work-related stress is widespread among nurses beca...