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Title: | Effectiveness of a stress management program in continuous care nursing professionals |
Authors: | Galindo, Edgar Pires, Rodrigo Grácio, Luisa Candeias, Adelinda |
Keywords: | occupational Stress stress management nursing research cognitive-behavior therapy |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Citation: | Galindo, E., Pires, R., Grácio, L., & Candeias, A. (2021). Effectiveness of a stress management program in continuous care nursing professionals. Health Psychology Report, 9(1), 49-62. https://doi.org/10.5114/hpr.2020.99970 - Scopus - Q3 (SJR= 0.214 |
Abstract: | background
Nursing is a stressful profession, because it is highly specialized
work done under conditions of considerable pressure
and has consequently a strong psychological impact.
Occupational stress has been considered a serious public
health problem, especially in the case of the nursing profession,
with considerable consequences for the individual,
for the quality of his work and for the associated economic
costs. Although the topic of stress has become an important
field of research, experimental studies on stress management
strategies are rather scarce, especially in the case
of the so-called risk professions, such as nursing.participants and procedure
The present study applied a cognitive-behavioral training
program for stress management to a sample of nursing
professionals (N = 5) from an intensive care unit. The intervention
was applied on the basis of a multiple baseline
design. Evaluation of results was carried using quantitative
and one qualitative measures. Emphasis was given
to evaluation of physiological, cognitive and emotional
symptoms of stress.results
The main hypotheses seem to have been confirmed, i.e.
the stress management program reduces the participants’
physiological, cognitive and emotional stress symptoms
according to applied assessment instruments. The results
show different levels of stress reduction, as well as
an improvement of the number and efficacy of the coping
skills of the participants. Correlations were found between
quantitative measures, between quantitative and qualitative
measures, as well as between physiological, cognitive
and emotional symptoms of stress.conclusions
Research hypotheses were confirmed, i.e., the applied program
seems to be able to reduce stress. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34301 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | PSI - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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