NURSING AS A STRESSFUL PROFESSION: A VALIDATION STUDY AMONG NURSING MANAGERS IN A PUBLIC HOSPITAL
- Categoria: Volume 74 - Julho/Dezembro de 2011
- Autor: Isabel Dias Carvalho, Vania Moraes Ferreira, Dirce Guilhem, Vaneila Ferreira Martins, Pedro Sadi Monteiro
- Páginas: 14
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- ISSN: 1807-9865
- Biblioteca: Neurobiologia
- Ano: 2011
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NURSING AS A STRESSFUL PROFESSION: A VALIDATION STUDY AMONG NURSING MANAGERS IN A PUBLIC HOSPITAL
A enfermagem como uma profissão estressante: um estudo de validação entre os enfermeiros gestores de um hospital público
Vaneila Ferreira Martins1*, Vania Moraes Ferreira2, Isabel Dias Carvalho3, Pedro Sadi Monteiro4, Dirce
Guilhem5
ABSTRACT
This study sought to establish whether stress is an actual phenomenon among nursing managers because several studies have highlighted the strain associated with the nursing profession, but they have characterised it as occupational stress arising from factors related to patient care. For this purpose, a questionnaire was used to characterise the sample population and verify their self-perception and general ideas about stress. The sample included 13 nurses with a managing position in a public hospital. Data were evaluated by quantitative/ qualitative statistical analyses. The results show that most nursing managers have stress at some point in their daily routine. The stress they experience was classified into three categories: stress related with everyday pressures and work overload, positive or negative stimuli, and physical and emotional strain. Demands were associated with leadership activities and general features of the managing position as well as with factors related to everyday life. In regards to the self-perception of the manifestation of stress, a higher rate of psycho-physiological alterations was verified. This study demonstrates the need for more thorough research on stress within the context of programs seeking to improve work-related quality of life.