Paving the way to reduce work-stress in rehabilitation nurses: Promising results from a pilot study

Appl Nurs Res. 2021 Oct:61:151458. doi: 10.1016/j.apnr.2021.151458. Epub 2021 Jun 17.

Abstract

Work Stress (WS) negatively affects both nurses and the healthcare system. The aim of this exploratory study is to investigate the effect of a professional stress prevention program in order to reduce WS in nurses working in a Rehab Ward. Twenty-three nurses were enrolled in this pilot study. The professional stress prevention program was based on group meetings and individual support. At baseline, we found a high burnout risk in nurses. At the end of the meetings, we found a normalization in WS, with a higher sense of personal achievement and a greater use of functional coping strategies. Intervention on WS could be a useful way to reduce stress and anxiety, promoting more functional coping strategies to face work difficulties in nurses working in Rehab wards.

Keywords: Burnout; Healthcare system; Nurses; Well-being; Work-stress.

MeSH terms

  • Adaptation, Psychological
  • Burnout, Professional* / prevention & control
  • Humans
  • Nurses*
  • Nursing Staff, Hospital*
  • Occupational Stress* / prevention & control
  • Pilot Projects