This survey study examined stress, coping and social support mechanisms in a sample of 87 nurses working in rural hospitals in northern British Columbia. Instruments included the Tension Thermometer, a control appraisal measure, the Ways of Coping Questionnaire, a social support check list and the Nursing Stress Scale. Evidence was found to support the concept that nursing is stressful. While most of the stressors identified by the nurses fell into Parkes' categories of nursing stress, the number one stressor was workload/overload as indicated by forty-six percent of the respondents. As hypothesized there was a positive relationship between nurses' appraisal of a stressful situation and the use of emotion-focused coping. In addition, genera...
In order to overcome current staff shortages and a lack of available experienced nurses, novice nur...
Adolescence can be a stressful stage of development for adolescents and their families; however, it ...
The NICU environment is unique in that the patient population consists of critically ill neonates. R...
This survey study examined stress, coping and social support mechanisms in a sample of 87 nurses wor...
According to Stamm (2010), variables in counselors’ work environment, personal environment, and clie...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Psychological SciencesChristopher LakeJin LeeExcessive workplace stre...
Many issues including access to qualified and engaged community mental health staff affect the quali...
Nurse turnover needs further exploration in the Canadian experience. This study’s purpose was to exa...
Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC) are used in high volume in acute and ambulatory settings. Du...
Background: Manual restraint is a ‘hands on’ type of physical restraint used by staff in inpatient m...
Rural area nurse retention has been referred to as a crisis for decades; this crisis has been exacer...
This qualitative descriptive research study was undertaken to describe the experiences of emergency ...
Stress is both critical and personal experience and has significant effects on caregivers’ physical,...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that affects an individual’s ability to use languageeffecti...
Lung cancer is considered the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. An estimated 224,390 new case...
In order to overcome current staff shortages and a lack of available experienced nurses, novice nur...
Adolescence can be a stressful stage of development for adolescents and their families; however, it ...
The NICU environment is unique in that the patient population consists of critically ill neonates. R...
This survey study examined stress, coping and social support mechanisms in a sample of 87 nurses wor...
According to Stamm (2010), variables in counselors’ work environment, personal environment, and clie...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Psychological SciencesChristopher LakeJin LeeExcessive workplace stre...
Many issues including access to qualified and engaged community mental health staff affect the quali...
Nurse turnover needs further exploration in the Canadian experience. This study’s purpose was to exa...
Peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVC) are used in high volume in acute and ambulatory settings. Du...
Background: Manual restraint is a ‘hands on’ type of physical restraint used by staff in inpatient m...
Rural area nurse retention has been referred to as a crisis for decades; this crisis has been exacer...
This qualitative descriptive research study was undertaken to describe the experiences of emergency ...
Stress is both critical and personal experience and has significant effects on caregivers’ physical,...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that affects an individual’s ability to use languageeffecti...
Lung cancer is considered the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. An estimated 224,390 new case...
In order to overcome current staff shortages and a lack of available experienced nurses, novice nur...
Adolescence can be a stressful stage of development for adolescents and their families; however, it ...
The NICU environment is unique in that the patient population consists of critically ill neonates. R...