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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OCCUPATIONAL STRESSORS AND COPING STRATEGIES IN NURSING TECHNICIANS

Author(s): Pereira,Sandra de Souza ; Teixeira,Carla Araujo Bastos ; Reisdorfer,Emilene ; Vieira,Mariana Verderoce ; Gherardi-Donato,Edilaine Cristina da Silva ; Cardoso,Lucilene

Date: 2016

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): Psychological adaptation; Nursing technicians; Coping strategies; Occupational stress; Occupational health


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ABSTRACT This is a quantitative, descriptive and exploratory research, with cross-sectional design that investigated the stressors experienced by nursing technicians working in general hospital and identified the coping strategies most used by them. The sample contained 310 participants. A sociodemographic questionnaire and the Ways of Coping Scale were used. For the analysis we used descriptive statistics and calculated the Cronbach's alpha. 60% of professionals used the strategies focused on the problem; 57.4% attributed their stress to working conditions, 26.8% to relationships in the workplace, 5.5% to the lack of reward at work and only 0.6% to problems personal. We conclude that strategies focused on the problems were the most used, indicating an approximation of the stressor in order to fix it. The identified stressors indicate the need for planning, stimulating and recognizing nursing professionals.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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