2021
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.15641
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Stressors for emergency department nurses: Insights from a cross‐sectional survey

Abstract: Aims and Objectives This study aimed to profile stress, exploring whether demographics and/or other factors uniquely contribute to stress for emergency departments nurses. Background Nursing has been identified as a stressful profession with the potential to have negative impacts on nurses’ physical and mental health. Nurses working in emergency departments face unique daily stressors. Design Cross‐sectional survey using a correlational design. Methods The survey was distributed in May 2019 to ED nurses workin… Show more

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“…Stress, in particular, when it occurs within the workplace, has been widely believed to have some negative influence on human (Alomari et al, 2021). World Health Organization (WHO) defined stress in workplace as an individual's reaction when work requirements and pressures outreach their skills, abilities and resources, in turn affecting their coping capacities (WHO, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stress, in particular, when it occurs within the workplace, has been widely believed to have some negative influence on human (Alomari et al, 2021). World Health Organization (WHO) defined stress in workplace as an individual's reaction when work requirements and pressures outreach their skills, abilities and resources, in turn affecting their coping capacities (WHO, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of comparable aspects including occupational violence and exposure to traumatic events were observed across many of the publications. Negative cases, for example only one paper identifying doctors as frequently reported perpetrators of occupational violence (Yoon & Sok, 2016) as opposed to the more frequent examples of the patient or family (Abraham et al, 2018;Alomari et al, 2021) was observed…”
Section: Comparing and Contrastingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The care required for paediatric cases caused occupational distress in both quantitative and qualitative papers, particularly when that care was related to death or abuse (Abraham et al, 2018;Alomari et al, 2021;Bouchard, 2016;Dekeseredy et al, 2019;Rozo et al, 2017;Wilson et al, 2019;Wolf et al, 2020). Nurses recalled their clinical and emotional responses:…”
Section: Paediatric Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Novice nurses often experience feelings of anxiety, fear, depression, and emotional exhaustion (Kieft et al 2014;Weurlander et al 2018). Additionally, current research has identified that when nurses provide care to individuals with MIH within the ED, they can feel insecure (Holmberg et al 2020), vulnerable and stressed (Alomari et al 2021;Chou & Tseng 2020;Hepworth & McGowan 2015), and unsupported (Beks et al 2018). Researchers have identified that new graduate nurses need increased support to improve their professional competence (Ebrahimi et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2020), vulnerable and stressed (Alomari et al . 2021; Chou & Tseng 2020; Hepworth & McGowan 2015), and unsupported (Beks et al . 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%