Nazish Saher, M. Imran, Khaie-un-Nisa Dhamani, Sadia Farhan, Farhana Ahmed, A. Shabbir
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背景:在重症监护室中,护士与患有威胁其生命的疾病的患者互动的频率,护士所处的工作环境是所有专业环境中压力最大的。这是一个众所周知的事实,护士可能在工作中受到一系列的压力,其中一些可能与病人的准入或组织的义务有关。职业压力对护士的影响是一个全球性问题,在实践中比在任何一个地理区域都更重要。目的:探讨三级医院重症监护护士高水平工作压力的影响因素。方法:本横断面研究采用随机抽样方法招募139名三级医院危重病护理护士。参与者是在护理专业工作至少三个月并获得巴基斯坦护理委员会认证的注册护士。参与者在自己的时间内回答了一份问卷,用于收集本研究的数据。这些信息是用描述性统计来解释的,结果是在表格、图表和百分比的帮助下呈现的。结果:只有2.9%的参与者报告了严重的压力水平,尽管大多数参与者(55.4%)报告了中等水平的压力,而41.7%的护士报告了轻度压力。计算了重症监护室护士所经历的压力的8个决定因素,发现工作负荷相关压力是最常见的压力来源,影响了50.4%的护士。结论:在生命区域工作的护士均存在一定程度的工作压力,大多数护士的工作压力处于中等水平。
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Stress among Critical Care Nurses: A Cross-sectional Study
Background: In intensive care units, the frequency with which nurses interact with patients who are afflicted with diseases that pose a threat to their lives, the work environment in which nurses are employed is among the most stressful of all professional settings. It is a known truth that nurses may be subjected to a range of pressures at work, some of which may be related to the admittance of patients or the obligations of the organization. The consequences of occupational stress on nurses are a global problem that has greater importance in practice than they do in any one geographic area. Objective: To investigate the frequency of factors that contribute to the high levels of work-related stress experienced by critical care nurses working in tertiary care hospitals. Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited 139 nurses providing critical care at tertiary care hospitals using a random sample method. Participants were registered nurses who worked in the nursing profession for at least three months and were certified by the Pakistan Nursing Council. A questionnaire that the participants answered on their own time was used to collect the data for this study. The information was interpreted with the use of descriptive statistics, and the results were presented with the assistance of tables, charts, and percentages. Results: It was demonstrated that just 2.9% of participants reported severe level of stress, even though the majority of participants (55.4%) reported experiencing moderate level of stress while 41.7% of nurses reported mild stress. The eight determinants of stress experienced by intensive care unit nurses are calculated and workload-related stress was found to be the most frequent source of stress affecting 50.4% of nurses. Conclusion: It is concluded that all nurses who worked in vital areas experienced some amount of stress, majority of them deal with moderate level of work-related stress.
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