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- W2114574410 abstract "Accessible summary Burnout negatively impacts the delivery of mental health services. Psychiatric nurses face stressors that are distinct from other nursing specialities. The research was conducted in Ireland and captured a relatively large sample of respondents. The results compared the stressors, coping strategies and burnout levels between hospital and community‐based psychiatric nurses. Abstract Occupational stress can negatively impact on the well‐being of psychiatric nurses, which in turn can lead to poor client care. There is a dearth of published research conducted in I reland that examines stress within the discipline. A between‐groups study, undertaken in F ebruary 2011, investigated stressors, burnout and coping strategies between hospital and community‐based psychiatric nurses in a D ublin region. Sixty‐nine participants (8 males and 61 females), aged between 18 to 60 years voluntarily completed the M ental H ealth P rofessional S tress S cale, the M aslach B urnout I nventory and the P sych N urse M ethods of C oping S cale. The findings revealed that nurses were operating in a moderately stressful environment. Stressors focused on organizational issues as opposed to client issues. The main stressors identified were lack of resources, workload and organizational structures/processes. Both groups reported average levels of emotional exhaustion, low levels of depersonalization and average levels of personal accomplishment. A M ann– W hitney U ‐test and I ndependent S amples t ‐test found significant differences between hospital and community‐based nurses regarding depersonalization and personal accomplishment, respectively. Hospital nurses reported higher depersonalization scores, and community nurses had a greater sense of personal accomplishment. The personal accomplishment scores of hospital nurses were below mental health professional norms. No significant differences emerged regarding coping strategies. Avoidant coping strategies were favoured by both groups. It is recommended that interventions aimed at increasing personal accomplishment be implemented for both groups of nurses. An investigation of perceived job control and the use of social support would also be insightful." @default.
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- W2114574410 title "Occupational stressors, burnout and coping strategies between hospital and community psychiatric nurses in a Dublin region" @default.
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