Nurses' workload and its relation with physiological stress reactions

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Autor(a) principal: Dalri, Rita de Cássia de Marchi Barcellos
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Silva, Luiz Almeida da, Mendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz, Robazzi, Maria Lúcia do Carmo Cruz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: to analyze the relation between the workload and the physiological stress reactions among nurses working at a hospital service. Methods: cross-sectional, correlational, quantitative study, involving 95 nurses, in 2011 and 2012. Spearman's bivariate Correlation Test was used. Results: most subjects are female, between 23 and 61 years old and working between 21 and 78 hours per week. The most frequent physiological reactions were back pain, fatigue/exhaustion, stiff neck and stomach acidity, with 46.3% of the subjects presenting low and 42.1% moderate physiological stress responses. No correlation was found between the workload and the physiological stress responses. Conclusion: although most of the nurses work more than 36 hours/week, physiologically, they do not present high reaction levels in response to stress. These workers deal with conflicts in the vertical and horizontal relations between professionals, family members and patients. In that sense, taking care of professionals who offer health services can be a fundamental strategy, as good user care mainly depends on healthy teams
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title Nurses' workload and its relation with physiological stress reactions
spellingShingle Nurses' workload and its relation with physiological stress reactions
Dalri, Rita de Cássia de Marchi Barcellos
Nursing
Work
Occupational Health Nursing
Occupational Diseases
Nursing Service
Hospital
title_short Nurses' workload and its relation with physiological stress reactions
title_full Nurses' workload and its relation with physiological stress reactions
title_fullStr Nurses' workload and its relation with physiological stress reactions
title_full_unstemmed Nurses' workload and its relation with physiological stress reactions
title_sort Nurses' workload and its relation with physiological stress reactions
author Dalri, Rita de Cássia de Marchi Barcellos
author_facet Dalri, Rita de Cássia de Marchi Barcellos
Silva, Luiz Almeida da
Mendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz
Robazzi, Maria Lúcia do Carmo Cruz
author_role author
author2 Silva, Luiz Almeida da
Mendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz
Robazzi, Maria Lúcia do Carmo Cruz
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dalri, Rita de Cássia de Marchi Barcellos
Silva, Luiz Almeida da
Mendes, Aida Maria de Oliveira Cruz
Robazzi, Maria Lúcia do Carmo Cruz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing
Work
Occupational Health Nursing
Occupational Diseases
Nursing Service
Hospital
topic Nursing
Work
Occupational Health Nursing
Occupational Diseases
Nursing Service
Hospital
description to analyze the relation between the workload and the physiological stress reactions among nurses working at a hospital service. Methods: cross-sectional, correlational, quantitative study, involving 95 nurses, in 2011 and 2012. Spearman's bivariate Correlation Test was used. Results: most subjects are female, between 23 and 61 years old and working between 21 and 78 hours per week. The most frequent physiological reactions were back pain, fatigue/exhaustion, stiff neck and stomach acidity, with 46.3% of the subjects presenting low and 42.1% moderate physiological stress responses. No correlation was found between the workload and the physiological stress responses. Conclusion: although most of the nurses work more than 36 hours/week, physiologically, they do not present high reaction levels in response to stress. These workers deal with conflicts in the vertical and horizontal relations between professionals, family members and patients. In that sense, taking care of professionals who offer health services can be a fundamental strategy, as good user care mainly depends on healthy teams
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