Objective: to evaluate the association of coping strategies and characteristics of nursing professionals at a universityhospital. Methods: cross-sectional, quantitative study, with 92 professional nursing of an inpatient unit of a universityhospital. To evaluate them, Problems Coping Scale Mode was used, and the analysis was through the Spearman correlationcoefficient and the Mann-Whitney test. Results: a strategy focused on the problem was the most used, women seek morethe strategy focused in religious practice than men (p=0.017). The age (p=0.031), individual income (p=0.049) and workinghours (p=0.027) had also significantly correlation with the dimensions of the scale. Conclusion: socio-demographiccharacteristics are associated with copi...
AbstractCoping strategies used by nurses who attend the terminally ill was the theme we chose to con...
Background: Nursing is considered as a stressful job when compared with other jobs. Prolonged stress...
The non-experimental descriptive correlational design was utilized in this study. Eighty (80) incomi...
Objective: to evaluate the association of coping strategies and characteristics of nursing professio...
Objective: to evaluate the association of coping strategies and characteristics of nursing professio...
Objective: to evaluate the association of coping strategies and characteristics of nursing professio...
Objective: to analyze the relationships between sociodemographic/functional characteristics and the ...
Objective: to analyze the relationships between sociodemographic/functional characteristics and the ...
Objective: to analyze the relationships between sociodemographic/functional characteristics and the ...
AbstractBackground: Assessing coping strategies of nurses has an important role in determination of...
Introduction: Relatively few studies focused on the coping strategies adopted by the healthcare work...
Introduction: Relatively few studies focused on the coping strategies adopted by the healthcare work...
Background: The aim of our study was to compare coping strategies applied by nurses working during t...
Introduction Relatively few studies focused on the coping strategies adopted by the healthcare work...
Introduction Relatively few studies focused on the coping strategies adopted by the healthcare work...
AbstractCoping strategies used by nurses who attend the terminally ill was the theme we chose to con...
Background: Nursing is considered as a stressful job when compared with other jobs. Prolonged stress...
The non-experimental descriptive correlational design was utilized in this study. Eighty (80) incomi...
Objective: to evaluate the association of coping strategies and characteristics of nursing professio...
Objective: to evaluate the association of coping strategies and characteristics of nursing professio...
Objective: to evaluate the association of coping strategies and characteristics of nursing professio...
Objective: to analyze the relationships between sociodemographic/functional characteristics and the ...
Objective: to analyze the relationships between sociodemographic/functional characteristics and the ...
Objective: to analyze the relationships between sociodemographic/functional characteristics and the ...
AbstractBackground: Assessing coping strategies of nurses has an important role in determination of...
Introduction: Relatively few studies focused on the coping strategies adopted by the healthcare work...
Introduction: Relatively few studies focused on the coping strategies adopted by the healthcare work...
Background: The aim of our study was to compare coping strategies applied by nurses working during t...
Introduction Relatively few studies focused on the coping strategies adopted by the healthcare work...
Introduction Relatively few studies focused on the coping strategies adopted by the healthcare work...
AbstractCoping strategies used by nurses who attend the terminally ill was the theme we chose to con...
Background: Nursing is considered as a stressful job when compared with other jobs. Prolonged stress...
The non-experimental descriptive correlational design was utilized in this study. Eighty (80) incomi...