Psychosomatic Stress Responses Perceived by Nurses: A Literature Review

S. Solomon
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Background: The nurses working rotating day/evening/night shift experienced severe gastrointestinal and musculoskeletal symptoms, and reported an extended working day, more stressful working environmental risk factors, and additional strenuous work, which they were less able to control with their work pace as stressors. Aim: The aim of the literature review was to summarize the available literature on the main sources to determine the psychosomatic stress responses perceived by nurses. Method: A comprehensive literature search from January 2005 to March 2019 was conducted from national and international journals, e-library, PubMed, and Google search to locate all the articles on psychosomatic stress response in nursing using the keywords: nurses, stress, physiological and psychological problems. Findings: The study revealed that nurses had a negative impact on their psychological well-being due to the recurrent changes in the work environment, and a high work pace aggravates the psychological strain, stress, acute fatigue, chronic fatigue, musculoskeletal symptoms, lack of sleep, negative influence on nurses’ lifestyle behaviors, and poor interpersonal relationship in nurses. Conclusion: The study findings revealed that the work environment in hospitals was stressful and the nurses working in rotating day/evening/night shift experienced psychological and physiological health problems. There is a need to implement stress prevention intervention to support nurses in managing psychosomatic stress responses to facilitate healthy lifestyles.
护士的心身应激反应:文献回顾
背景:白班/晚班/夜班护士经历了严重的胃肠道和肌肉骨骼症状,并报告工作时间延长,工作环境风险因素压力更大,额外的艰苦工作,他们无法将工作节奏作为压力源来控制。目的:本研究旨在总结现有的有关护士心身应激反应主要来源的文献。方法:以护士、压力、生理和心理问题为关键词,对2005年1月~ 2019年3月的国内外期刊、e-library、PubMed和谷歌检索进行综合文献检索,找到所有关于护理心身应激反应的文章。研究发现:工作环境的反复变化对护士的心理健康产生了负面影响,高工作节奏加重了护士的心理紧张、压力、急性疲劳、慢性疲劳、肌肉骨骼症状、睡眠不足,对护士的生活方式行为产生负面影响,护士人际关系较差。结论:医院工作环境压力大,白班/晚班/夜班护士存在心理和生理健康问题。有必要实施压力预防干预,以支持护士管理身心压力反应,促进健康的生活方式。
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