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Stress assessment by anaesthesiologists and nurses working in paediatric intensive care units

Year 2012, Volume: 17 Issue: 2, 59 - 66, 23.01.2013

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Abstract. Paediatric intensive care units (PICU) play a special role in the therapy of critically ill children. The physicians (anaesthesiologists) and nurses are at a particular risk of job-related stress because continuous work stress can lead to psychological and physical disturbances. The aim of the study was to assess the stress level among the anaesthesiologists and nurses in the PICU. The anaesthesiologists and nurses (104), recruited from five university hospital centres in Poland, participated in the study between 2005-2008. The participants were asked how they estimate the stress level at work, both in general and specific in relation to working in the PICU. Both tested groups estimated the stressfulness of their job in the PICU as high or very high. The most stressful factors for doctors were: decision on limitation of intensive therapy, giving information to parents about a child’s death and stressful attitude towards challenging clinical cases. For nurses, the stressful-factors included witnessing the parents’ reaction to critical state of their child and/or child’s death. The anaesthesiologists and nurses working in the PICU are very stressed and in their opinion work in intensive unit is much more stressful than other jobs. Even though the stress job-related factors are well known the methods to cope with them seem to be insufficient. Based on our research, we argue that the medical team in the PICU should develop and realize competences of stress management or psychological support.

 

Key words: Job-related stress, nurses, occupational healthpaediatric intensive care unit, physicians,

 

 

 

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Year 2012, Volume: 17 Issue: 2, 59 - 66, 23.01.2013

Abstract

References

  • Michie S. Causes and management of stress at work. Occup Environ Med 2002; 59: 67-72.
  • Payne R. Stress at work: a conceptual framework. In: Firth-Cozens J., Payne R., eds. Stress in Health Professionals. 1 st edn. Chichester: John Wiley; 1999; 3-16.
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  • Kapur N, Borrill C, Stride C. Psychological morbidity and job satisfaction in hospital consultants and junior house officers: multicentre, cross section survey. BMJ 1998; 317: 511-512.
  • Murray RM. Alcoholism amongst male doctors in Scotland. Lancet 1976; 2: 729-731.
  • Schlicht SM, Gordon IR, Ball JR, Christie DG. Suicide and related deaths in Victorian doctors. Med J Aust 1990; 153: 518-521.
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  • Rutter H, Herzberg J, Paice E. Stress in doctors and dentists who teach. Med. Edu 2002; 36: 543-549.
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  • Mekechuk J. Moral distress in the pediatric intensive care unit: the impact on pediatric nurses. Int J Health Care Qual Assur Inc Leadersh Health Serv 2006; 19(4-5):i-vi.
  • Farrington A. Stress and nursing. British Journal of Nursing 1995; 4: 574-578.
  • Callaghan P, Tak-Ying SA, Wyatt PA. Factors related to stress and coping among Chinese nurses in Hong Kong. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2000; 31: 1518-1527.
  • Lau R, Chan S. & Chan S. The stressors of nurses in the intensive care unit in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Nursing Journal 1995; 69: 17-24.
  • Fisher JE, Calame A, Detting A, Zeier H, Fanconi S. Experience and endocrine stress responses in neonatal and pediatric critical care nurses and physicians. Crit Care Med 2000; 28: 3281-3288.
  • Kawasaki K, Sekimoto M, Ishizaki T, Imanaka Y. Work stress and workload of full-time anesthesiologists in acute care hospitals in Japan. J Anesth 2009; 23: 235-241.
  • Hipwell A, Tyler P, Wilson C. Sources of stress and dissatisfaction among nurses in four hospital environments. British Journal of Medical Psychology 1989; 62: 71-79.
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  • Astbury J, Yu VYH. Determinants of stress for staff in a neonatal intensive care unit. Arch Dis Child 1982; 57: 108-111.
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  • Appleton K, House A, Dowell A. A survey of job satisfaction, sources of stress and psychological symptoms among general practitioners in Leeds. British Journal of General Practice 1998: 48: 1049- 1063.
  • Embriaco N, Azoulay E, Barrau K, et al. High level of burnout in intensivists: prevalence and associated factors. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2007; 175: 686- 692.
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  • Celentano DD, Johns JV. Stress in healthcare workers. Occupational medicine: state of the art reviews 1987; Jul-Sep2(3).
  • Foxall M, Zimmerman L, Standley R, Bene B. A comparison of frequency and sources of nursing job stress perceived by intensive care, hospice and medical-surgical nurses. Journal of Advanced Nursing 1990; 15: 577-584.
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  • Torsvall L, Akerstedt T. Disturbed sleep while being on-call. Sleep 1998; 11: 35-38.
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  • Frasquilho MA. Medicine, doctors and persons. Understanding stress prevent burnout. Acta Medica Poruguesa 2005; 18: 433-443.
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Primary Language English
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Malgorzata Grzeskowiak This is me

Alicja Bartkowska-sniatkowska This is me

Jowita Rosada-kurasinska This is me

İwona Kielbasiewicz-drozdowska This is me

Piotr K. Janicki This is me

Publication Date January 23, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 17 Issue: 2

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APA Grzeskowiak, M., Bartkowska-sniatkowska, A., Rosada-kurasinska, J., Kielbasiewicz-drozdowska, İ., et al. (2013). Stress assessment by anaesthesiologists and nurses working in paediatric intensive care units. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 17(2), 59-66.
AMA Grzeskowiak M, Bartkowska-sniatkowska A, Rosada-kurasinska J, Kielbasiewicz-drozdowska İ, Janicki PK. Stress assessment by anaesthesiologists and nurses working in paediatric intensive care units. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. March 2013;17(2):59-66.
Chicago Grzeskowiak, Malgorzata, Alicja Bartkowska-sniatkowska, Jowita Rosada-kurasinska, İwona Kielbasiewicz-drozdowska, and Piotr K. Janicki. “Stress Assessment by Anaesthesiologists and Nurses Working in Paediatric Intensive Care Units”. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 17, no. 2 (March 2013): 59-66.
EndNote Grzeskowiak M, Bartkowska-sniatkowska A, Rosada-kurasinska J, Kielbasiewicz-drozdowska İ, Janicki PK (March 1, 2013) Stress assessment by anaesthesiologists and nurses working in paediatric intensive care units. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 17 2 59–66.
IEEE M. Grzeskowiak, A. Bartkowska-sniatkowska, J. Rosada-kurasinska, İ. Kielbasiewicz-drozdowska, and P. K. Janicki, “Stress assessment by anaesthesiologists and nurses working in paediatric intensive care units”, EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 59–66, 2013.
ISNAD Grzeskowiak, Malgorzata et al. “Stress Assessment by Anaesthesiologists and Nurses Working in Paediatric Intensive Care Units”. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 17/2 (March 2013), 59-66.
JAMA Grzeskowiak M, Bartkowska-sniatkowska A, Rosada-kurasinska J, Kielbasiewicz-drozdowska İ, Janicki PK. Stress assessment by anaesthesiologists and nurses working in paediatric intensive care units. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. 2013;17:59–66.
MLA Grzeskowiak, Malgorzata et al. “Stress Assessment by Anaesthesiologists and Nurses Working in Paediatric Intensive Care Units”. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, vol. 17, no. 2, 2013, pp. 59-66.
Vancouver Grzeskowiak M, Bartkowska-sniatkowska A, Rosada-kurasinska J, Kielbasiewicz-drozdowska İ, Janicki PK. Stress assessment by anaesthesiologists and nurses working in paediatric intensive care units. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. 2013;17(2):59-66.