The association between occupational stress and psychosomatic wellbeing among Chinese nurses: a cross-sectional survey

B Gu, Q Tan, S Zhao - Medicine, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Occupational stress impairs nurses' psychosomatic wellbeing, which includes anxiety,
depression, sleep quality, and somatic symptoms; however, few studies have focused on the …

Role of coping styles in the relationship between nurses' work stress and well‐being across career

MH Jang, SY Gu, YM Jeong - Journal of nursing scholarship, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives This study examines the mediating role of stress coping styles—problem‐focused
coping and emotion‐focused coping—on the relationship between work stress and …

Psychological distress and its influencing factors among psychiatric nurses in China: A cross-sectional study

J Wang, Z Zheng, Y Tang, R Zhang, Q Lu… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background Psychiatric nurses often face abuse, attacks, escape, suicides, and other
situations related to the care of patients with mental disorders, which are more likely to …

Associations between sleep quality and coping style among front-line nurses: a cross-sectional study in China

H Wang, J Shen, J Dai, J Zhu, L Tong, X Zhang - Journal of Public Health, 2024 - Springer
Aims Good sleep is crucial for healthcare professionals, especially nurses, to prevent errors
and injuries that may occur during caregiving. This study investigated the sleep quality and …

Nurse work engagement impacts job outcome and nurse-assessed quality of care: model testing with nurse practice environment and nurse work characteristics as …

P Van Bogaert, D van Heusden… - Frontiers in …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Aim: To explore the mechanisms through which nurse practice environment dimensions,
such as nurse–physician relationship, nurse management at the unit level and hospital …

Influence of sleep characteristic changes on nurses' quality of life during their transition to practice: A prospective cohort study

K Kim, Y Lee - International Journal of Environmental Research and …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Aim: To explore the effect of changes in sleep characteristics on changes in quality of life
during the transition period of new graduate nurses. Background: Sleep problems among …

The different facets of work stress: a latent profile analysis of nurses' work demands

BB Jenull, W Wiedermann - Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Work-related stress has been identified as a relevant problem leading to negative effects on
health and quality of life. Using data from 844 nurses, latent profile analyses (LPA) were …

Factors associated with clinical nurse's mental health: a qualitative study applying the social ecological model

Q Yu, C Huang, Y Tian, J Yang, X Li, M Ning, Z Chen… - BMC nursing, 2024 - Springer
Background The prevalence of burnout, depression, and anxiety among Chinese nurses
was 34%, 55.5%, and 41.8% respectively. Mental health problems have significant impacts …

The impact of perceived organizational justice on young nurses' job performance: a chain mediating role of organizational climate and job embeddedness

J Song, X Shi, X Zheng, G Lu, C Chen - BMC nursing, 2024 - Springer
Background The level of nurses' job performance has always been of great concern, which
not only represents the level of nursing service quality but is also closely related to patients' …

Modifiable work stress factors and psychological health risk among nurses working within 13 countries

AA Norful, M Albloushi, J Zhao, Y Gao… - Journal of Nursing …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Nurses are identified as having higher work stress and poor mental health risk
among health care workforce globally. It remains unclear which modifiable stress factors …