A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS THE LEVEL OF STRESS AMONG FAMILY MEMBERS OF ORTHOPEDIC PATIENTS ADMITTED IN PARKASH HOSPITAL, AMRITSAR, PUNJAB

Dr. Parkash Singh dhillon, Mr. Umar Aejaz khan, Mr. Firdous Shafiq Beigh beigh, Dr. Harjit Kaur kaur, Ms. Jatinder kaur
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Chronic stress causes biological disturbances. Admission in orthopaedic unit produces a crisis situation for both the patient and family members. If the event is not handled properly, the result may be prolonged physical and psychological instability of family member, a situation that may adversely affect patient outcome. The present researchstatementistoassessthelevelofstressamongfamilymemberpatient admitted in orthopedic ward Amritsar. Approach to research involves the description of plan to investigate phenomenon under study. In non – experimental approach, the research describes the phenomenon. A descriptive research approach will be used for present study. Non experimental research design is used assess the level of stress among family member patient admitted in orthopedic ward of Parkash hospital. In this study the sample size is 60 family member of patient admitted in orthopedic ward. It was concluded that almost any form of exercise or movement can increase your fitness level while decreasing your stress.
一项描述性研究,以评估在旁遮普阿姆利则parkash医院住院的骨科患者家属的压力水平
慢性压力会引起生理紊乱。骨科住院对病人和家属都产生了危机。如果处理不当,结果可能是家庭成员长期的身心不稳定,这种情况可能会对患者的预后产生不利影响。本研究旨在评估阿姆利则骨科病房住院者家属的压力水平。研究方法包括对所研究现象的调查计划的描述。在非实验方法中,研究描述了这一现象。本研究将采用描述性研究方法。采用非实验研究设计评估帕斯卡医院骨科住院患者家属的应激水平。本研究样本量为骨科病房住院患者家属60人。结论是,几乎任何形式的锻炼或运动都可以提高你的健康水平,同时减少你的压力。
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