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- Title
POTENTIALLY STRESSFUL SITUATIONS FOR NURSES CONSIDERING THE CONDITION OF ACCREDITATION OF HOSPITALS.
- Authors
Higashi, Priscilla; Pessuto Simonetti, Janete; de Barros Leite Carvalhaes, Maria Antonieta; Spiri, Wilza Carla; Garcia de Lima Parada, Cristina Maria
- Abstract
Cross-sectional study that aimed to evaluate and compare the frequency of perceived/self-reported stress by nurses in hospitals with and without accreditation. One conducted in an accredited and two non-accredited hospitals in São Paulo in 2010 and 2011. Data collection included a questionnaire and the Stress Inventory for Nurses, with 262 participants, who evaluated stressful situations in the categories: Intrinsic Factors of Work, Interpersonal Relationships at Work and Stressful Roles in Career. The differences among hospitals concerning nurses' perception/self-declaration about potentially stressful factors were evaluated by the chi-square test, considering p <0.05 the critical level. Working in an accredited hospital protected against perception/self-declaration of stress caused by stressful factors in the categories: Intrinsic Factors of Work and Stressful Roles in their Career, being a risk factor related to the category Relationships at Work. One concludes that nurses from the accredited hospital perceived/self-reported more stressful factors in situations related to interpersonal relationships.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout; INTERPERSONAL relations; PSYCHOLOGY of nurses; QUESTIONNAIRES; SELF-evaluation; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; ACCREDITATION; CROSS-sectional method
- Publication
Rev Rene, 2013, Vol 14, Issue 6, p1141
- ISSN
1517-3852
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15253/2175-6783.20130006000010