Stress and Coping in Emergency Nurses Following Trauma Patient Care: A Qualitative Grounded Theory Approach
Gordon L. Gillespie,
Holly A. Meyer,
Margot Daugherty
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND:
Experiencing symptoms of traumatic stress may be the cost of caring for trauma patients. Emergency nurses caring for trauma patients are at risk for traumatic stress reactions.
OBJECTIVE:
This study explored the stress and coping behaviors experienced by emergency nurses who provide trauma care.
METHODS:
Focus groups were held at three urban trauma centers in the Midwestern United States: a Level… Show more
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