2024
DOI: 10.9734/jsrr/2024/v30i52001
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Assessment of Levels of Occupational Stress among the Intensive Care Workers in a Selected Hospital in Lagos State

Samuel Sogo, Adeyemi,
Ayopo Felicia, Adeyemi,
Ogadinma Mary, Ogunbanwo
et al.

Abstract: Background: Working in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) comes with a great deal of physical, emotional, and psychological strain that can get worse with time if not properly managed. Numerous factors contribute to the extreme levels of stress experienced by healthcare professionals, such as long and demanding work hours, the burden of paperwork and legal matters, the disruption of work-life balance, the complexity of shared decision-making, and the high expectations placed ICU workers by on both patients and carer… Show more

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