Stress, coping and burnout in mental health nurses: Findings from three research studies

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作者
Fagin, L
Carson, J
Leary, J
DeVilliers, N
Bartlett, H
OMalley, P
West, M
McElfatrick, S
Brown, D
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[1] INST PSYCHIAT,LONDON SE5 8AF,ENGLAND
[2] CLAYBURY HOSP,WOODFORD BRIDGE IG8 8BY,ESSEX,ENGLAND
[3] MIDDLESEX UNIV,ENFIELD,MIDDX,ENGLAND
[4] UNIV ULSTER,BELFAST,ANTRIM,NORTH IRELAND
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10.1177/002076409604200204
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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In this paper we present data from three research studies on stress, coping and burnout in mental health nurses. All three studies used a range of self report questionnaires. Measures included a demographic checklist, the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28), the Maslach Burnout Inventory, the DCL Stress Scale and the Cooper Coping Skills Scale. In all, 648 ward based mental health nurses were surveyed. There were no significant differences between levels of psychological distress on GHQ Total Score, but there were differences in caseness rates. In Study 3, some 38% of nurses were found to score at or above the criterion for caseness. The main stressors for ward staff were to do with staff shortages, health service changes, poor morale and not being notified of changes before they occurred. Differences in coping skills were found across studies. The study group with the highest stress scores also had the lowest coping skills scores. This was also associated with significantly higher alcohol consumption and greater self reported sickness absence. Scores on the Maslach Burnout Inventory showed higher levels of burnout amongst nurses in Study 3. These three studies have confirmed that stress is a problem for ward based mental health nurses. Two main implications arise from this work. Firstly we need models of the stress process that are empirically based, and which help us identify the moderating variables that reduce the impact of stressors on nurses. Secondly, we need to utilise this knowledge to deliver stress management interventions for staff. We end by outlining a model which may help us both understand the process of stress causation, and move towards our goal of stress reduction.
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