The Stressors of Nurses Working in Emergency Units
Autor: | Parviz Molavi, Mansooreh Karimollahi |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
education.field_of_study Descriptive statistics business.industry Stressor Population medicine.disease Substance abuse Psychiatry and Mental health Nursing care Neurotic Disorders Nursing Forensic psychiatry Nursing care quality Medicine Medical emergency Unavailability Psychiatry business education Geriatric psychiatry Depression (differential diagnoses) |
Zdroj: | ResearcherID |
ISSN: | 1778-3585 0924-9338 |
Popis: | Background:The comparison of stresses between nurses and dentists depicts that nurses more than other professions are prone to stress and the rate of suicide in female nurses 5-6 times and in male nurses 2-3 times more than general population. Researches also shows that neurotic disorders like drug abuse and depression is more common in nurses. This study aimed to determine stressors of nurses working in emergency units.Materials and method:All of nurses working in emergency units of hospitals of Ardabil medical sciences university (n=49) chosen for sample. The means of data collecting was questionnaire. Descriptive statistics used for data analysis.Findings:This study showed that the shortage an unavailability of necessary equipment (67.34%), patient's suffering (57%), patient's family interference with nursing care (53.06), shortage of nurses, unavailability of physicians in emergency situations, (51.12%) and working without adequate rest (42.17%)were the most important stressors of nurses working in emergency units.Conclusion:In the sum we can say that the most important stressors are the shortage and unavailability of necessary equipments. This is a management related factor so nursing managers can help to promote the nursing care quality using environmental changes. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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