2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ienj.2022.101170
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Occupational stress and its relationship with spiritual coping among emergency department nurses and emergency medical services staff

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“…In this study, the participants made more use of adaptive strategies in emotion regulation, which was in line with the results of Habibi and Ebrahim's study (Ibrahim et al, 2020 ; Habibi Soola et al, 2022 ; Mirzaei et al, 2022 ). The results of these studies showed that emergency nurses and EMS staff were more likely to use positive coping strategies in dealing with stressful situations at work.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In this study, the participants made more use of adaptive strategies in emotion regulation, which was in line with the results of Habibi and Ebrahim's study (Ibrahim et al, 2020 ; Habibi Soola et al, 2022 ; Mirzaei et al, 2022 ). The results of these studies showed that emergency nurses and EMS staff were more likely to use positive coping strategies in dealing with stressful situations at work.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Pre-hospital emergencies in Iran dates back to 1975 when the first emergency care unit was established in the capital, Tehran, after which pre-hospital emergency departments, including urban and road centers, were gradually established in other provinces of Iran (Bijani et al, 2021 ). The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel have an associate's or bachelor's degree in anesthesiology, operating room, and emergency medicine, or a bachelor's or master's degree in nursing (Habibi Soola et al, 2022 ; Mirzaei et al, 2022 ). The EMS personnel are often the first people to be exposed to numerous emergencies, from heavy vehicle crashes and natural disasters to minor injuries and illnesses (Bijani et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Be neigiamo materialinio poveikio, stresas daro didelę įtaką personalui, jo šeimoms ir pacientams. Stresas darbe apibrėžiamas kaip psichofizinė reakcija, atsirandanti tada, kai darbo reikalavimai viršija asmens gebėjimą ar išteklius su jais susidoroti arba peržengia jo poreikių ribas [3]. Pasaulio sveikatos organizacijos (PSO) teigimu, su darbu susijęs stresas -tai "reakcija, kurią žmonės gali patirti susidūrę su jų žinių ir gebėjimų neatitinkančiais darbo reikalavimais ir sunkumais, su kuriais jie nesugeba susidoroti" [4].…”
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“…Since nurses are the main element of care and are always at the forefront of health care, they face great challenges such as the reduction of nursing care capacity, changes in daily life, and the emergence of unrealistic expectations from patients ( Li et al, 2021 ). As a result of this critical situation, emergency nurses, including emergency department (ED) nurses and emergency medical services (EMS) nurses, as the first people who have direct contact with patients, experience a higher level of stress than other nurses ( Alanazi et al, 2021 , Habibi Soola et al, 2022 , Mirzaei et al, 2022 , Vagni et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%