International Emergency Nursing Vol. 63 July 2022
How help-seeking behaviors help reduce emergency nurses’ stress?

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Title

International Emergency Nursing Vol. 63 July 2022
How help-seeking behaviors help reduce emergency nurses’ stress?

Subject

reduce emergency nurses’ stress

Description

Unpredictable and challenging circumstances make the nursing
profession extremely demanding and stressful [1,2]. A survey conducted just before the COVID-19 pandemic showed that job pressure, leading to
stress and poor mental health, is the main reason nurses leave the profession [3]. The pandemic exacerbates the nurse retention problem in the global healthcare system, as higher psychological pressure is placed on nurses [4,5]. The concept of stress in nursing may refer to the physiological state resulting from the lack of proper experience and
knowledge in uncertain situations [6]. Such stress is harmful to nurses and patients [7]. Nurses’ emotional and psychological state is a critical factor affecting their performance, risk of errors, healthcare delivery quality, patient care, recovery, and death [8], Roussillon-Soyer et al., 2021; [9]. Hospitals worldwide allocate funds to address stress-related issues among nurses to identify and adopt stress-alleviating measures [10].

Creator

Basharat Raza, Sylvie St-Onge, Alia Ahmed

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd.

Date

July 2022

Contributor

Sri Wahyuni

Rights

1755-599X

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Text

Coverage

International Emergency Nursing Vol. 63 July 2022

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,Repository, Repository Horizon University Indonesia, Repository Universitas Horizon Indonesia, Horizon.ac.id, Horizon University Indonesia, Universitas Horizon Indonesia, HorizonU, Repo Horizon ,

Citation

Basharat Raza, Sylvie St-Onge, Alia Ahmed, “International Emergency Nursing Vol. 63 July 2022
How help-seeking behaviors help reduce emergency nurses’ stress?,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed December 22, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/1735.