Category: Stress
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Stress Reduction Programs for Pregnant Women
Mental distress during pregnancy is very common, and it might lead to a wide range of negative consequences for women and their children. It gives rise to a major healthcare problem that has not been solved yet. Developing evidence-based approaches that combine different methods to reduce maternal stress might have a significant positive effect on…
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Workplace Stress Control Among Nurses
Table of Contents Introduction Background of the Study Methods of the Study Results of the Study Ethical Considerations Conclusion References Introduction The issue of stress in the workplace can concern people of different professions, but nurses are prone to this problem very often since they are forced to work directly with patients, and their communication…
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Stress in Women Before and After Myocardial Infarction
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction and purpose of the study Study design Methods used Sampling and data collection Data analysis Conclusion Reference Abstract Stress is a risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD); which is found in women before and after myocardial infarction (MI). Unfortunately, very little is known about the insight of womens daily…
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Coping Strategies in Job Related Stress in Nurses
Abstract Job-related stress among nurses is an issue that has raised massive concern among contemporary scholars. Nurses are forced to undergo very traumatizing environmental factors that are directly contributed by the nature of their job. Some issues such as pressure from the doctors, patients, relatives and, the administration affect nurses psychologically. This does not only…
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Stress Control Strategies for Nurses
Table of Contents Introduction Theoretical Framework Review of the Literature Methodology Data Analysis Applicability to Nursing References Introduction The ever-changing conditions of the modern world may lead to various psychological problems, disorders, and illnesses, including stress, frustration, nervous overstrain, depression, etc. The organization of the work of nurses that is closely associated with interpersonal communication…
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Psychophysiological Aspects of Stress
Stress has become a serious issue, especially considering the way of life of an average person in the contemporary world, which elevates different disorders because of imbalance and constant pressure. It is a typical response the body has when changes happen, bringing about physical and mental reactions. Stress reactions assist the human body with adapting…
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Reducing Stress in Student Nurses: Article Critique
The aim of the review Systematic reviews usually aim at providing knowledge and evidence about a particular intervention along with the implications of the findings on future research or current policy. In Galbraith and Browns quantitative systematic review, Assessing the intervention effectiveness for reducing stress in student nurses, the aim is clearly articulated. The aim…
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Stress, Adaptation, Coping Methods & Strategies
Introduction If a patient has no relevant information but is constantly asked to take tests, confusion and concerns start developing. A physical examination of the Nguyens provokes a number of additional diagnostic steps, and one of them is to have a mammogram for Yen (Trease et al., 2018). She does not understand what is happening,…
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Reducing Stress in Filipino Care Workers in Japan
Asis, E., & Carandang, R. (2020). The plight of migrant care workers in Japan: A qualitative study of their stressors on caregiving. Journal of Migration and Health, 1-2, 100001. Web. This research was published in the Journal of Migration and Health, an open-access publisher of articles and reviews concerned with migration. It explores the experiences…
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Stress and Time Management
The survey results suggest that the majority of students experience stress when they cannot meet deadlines, and one-third of students feel stress under deadline pressure from time to time. The data is supported by Svedbergs current information that highlights that an individual can lower the level of anxiety when there is a possibility of sound…