2022
DOI: 10.46648/gnj.334
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Effect of Perceived Stress in Nurses Working in Surgical Units During the Coronavirus Outbreak on Covid 19 Anxiety and Sleep Quality

Abstract: Aim: The research was carried out to examine the stress perceived by surgical nurses during the coronavirus epidemic, Covid 19 anxiety and sleep quality. Method: 124 surgical nurses working in surgery and operating room between November and December 2021 were included in the descriptive and correlational study. Research data were obtained by using the 'Perceived Stress Scale (PSÖ-14)', 'Coronavirus Anxiety Scale', and 'Richard-Campbell Sleep Quality Scale'. Results: It was determined that 43.5% of the surgical… Show more

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