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Survey and coping strategies for job stress of new nurses in pharmacy intravenous admixture service: a pilot study.

Feng-Shuang Wang1, Ou Jin2, Hua Feng3, Feng-Hua Wang4, Chun-Hui Ren5.   

Abstract

To survey the nurse stress and analyze stressors in new nurses from pharmacy intravenous admixture service (PIAS). A questionnaire survey referring to the revised stressor scale was carried out on 52 new nurses of PIAS in four hospitals in Harbin. The average stress score for all participants was 2.43±0.63, as medium level of stress. The stressors were classified into 6 categories: ensuring up-to-date knowledge of professional nursing skills, increased workload and work-time, interpersonal relationship, ensuring knowledge of equipments, attending educational programs, and decreased occupational demand. The most important stressors included fear of medical accident occurrence, fear of failure in performance assessment, fear of occupational injuries, feeling fatigue and lack of sleep. Considering the various kinds of stressors in the working places, it was necessary for managers' to use appropriate strategies to cope with the job stress in new nurses of PIAS.

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Keywords:  Job stress nurse coping strategy; pharmacy intravenous admixture service

Year:  2015        PMID: 26770583      PMCID: PMC4694483     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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