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Stress levels of psychiatric nursing staff

Authors :
Looff, P.C. de
Kuijpers, E.
Nijman, H.L.I.
Looff, P.C. de
Kuijpers, E.
Nijman, H.L.I.
Source :
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice; 1; 7; 1925-4059; 7; 4; ~Journal of Nursing Education and Practice~1~7~~~1925-4059~7~4~~
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 134403.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)<br />During a total of 30 shifts, the arousal levels of 10 psychiatric nurses were assessed while working on a (forensic) psychiatric admissions ward. Arousal was assessed by means of a small device (wristband) by which the Skin Conductance Level (SCL) of the participating nurses was monitored. Each nurse was assessed during a full day, evening, and night shift. In the distribution of the SCL over the hours of the day, several elevations of the arousal levels were clearly visible during specific events. Additionally, an association was found between the neuroticism level of the staff members and their arousal level during their work.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice; 1; 7; 1925-4059; 7; 4; ~Journal of Nursing Education and Practice~1~7~~~1925-4059~7~4~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1366704442
Document Type :
Electronic Resource