Job Stress among Military Nurses

IF 0.2 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Abdollah Sagahfi, M. S. Nir, A. Ebadi, S. Kermanshahi
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Background: The military nursing profession is one of the 40 most stressful professions worldwide, meaning that nurses are under lots of Job Stress (JS). Objectives: This study aimed to investigate JS among military nurses. Methods: This study was conducted using a systematic review. At first, all the papers related to keywords (JS, occupational stress, and military nurses) were searched in the following databases: Google scholar, PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Psycinfo, and Cochrane Database of systematic reviews from 2011 to 2020. Thereafter, all the papers related to JS among military nurses were selected. In terms of the inclusion criteria, the papers related to JS among military nurses were analyzed (n=12). Predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria were as follows: papers related to JS among military nurses, papers published in Persian or English language, types of papers as being original, and available free full text for all the papers. Results: In the initial search, 120 papers were found, of them, after reviewing the titles and abstracts of articles and removing repetitive and non-related, 30 possible related articles were investigated. Of these, 18 papers were omitted from the abstract because of a lack of access to the original article. Finally, 12 papers were included in this study. In general, the results of these studies showed that the experience military nurses in warfare that help to identify and analyze problems during Wartime, as well as adaptation facilitating and better coping of health care providers in unusual and critical conditions. Conclusion: The study showed that almost whole of papers on JS among military nurses highlighted similar findings regarding stressors among military nurses. Also, they experience a lot of difficulties during wartime, which can be used to identify problems and provide appropriate solutions in similar conditions to generate knowledge in the field of training and preparing military nurses to face critical situations.
军人护士的工作压力
背景:军队护理职业是全球40个压力最大的职业之一,这意味着护士面临着很大的工作压力(JS)。目的:本研究旨在了解军队护士的JS情况。方法:本研究采用系统评价方法。首先在Google scholar、PubMed、Embase、CINAHL、Psycinfo、Cochrane系统综述数据库中检索2011 - 2020年所有与JS、职业压力、军人护士相关的论文。随后,选取所有与军队护士JS相关的论文。在纳入标准方面,分析军队护士中与JS相关的文献(n=12)。预定义的纳入和排除标准如下:与军队护士中JS相关的论文,以波斯语或英语发表的论文,论文类型为原创,并提供所有论文的免费全文。结果:在初步检索中,共检索到120篇论文,其中,在对文章的标题和摘要进行审查,剔除重复和不相关后,调查出30篇可能相关的文章。其中,18篇论文由于无法获得原文而被从摘要中省略。最终,本研究共纳入12篇论文。总的来说,这些研究的结果表明,军事护士在战争中的经验有助于识别和分析战时问题,以及适应促进和更好地应对异常和危急情况下的卫生保健提供者。结论:研究表明,几乎所有关于军人护士焦虑的论文都强调了军人护士压力源的相似发现。此外,他们在战时经历了很多困难,可以用来识别问题并在类似情况下提供适当的解决方案,从而在训练和准备军队护士应对危急情况方面产生知识。
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