An Assessment of Stress in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU): An Exploratory Study Utilising Self-Assessment, Physiological, and Salivary Cortisol Measures

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES
I. Živoder, Jurica Veronek, M. Sajko, N. Uršulin-Trstenjak, R. Ribić, Mihaela Kranjčević-Ščurić, M. Županić
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The study investigates exposure to stress by respondents working in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and differences in using three instruments to measure stress. The survey was conducted from September to October 2018 in Dubrava Clinical Hospital in the ICU unit, with forty-one (41) healthcare professionals. Three forms of testing were set up: self-evaluation of stress, measurements of physiological indicators, and cortisol levels. The results show a statistically significant difference in mean cortisol levels, with the first sample much higher than other samples. There were significant interactions between skin conduction (SC) and stress levels, where all participants exhibited increases in SC. Heart rate variability (HRV) shows a slight correlation with stress levels in the group possessing substantially more stress experience. Although some differences were observed, all stress elements for professionals working in ICUs indicates that they cope well with stressful situations.
重症监护病房(ICU)压力评估:一项利用自我评估、生理和唾液皮质醇测量的探索性研究
该研究调查了在重症监护病房(ICU)工作的受访者的压力暴露情况,以及使用三种工具测量压力的差异。调查于2018年9月至10月在杜布拉瓦临床医院ICU病房进行,共有41名医护人员参与调查。设置了三种测试形式:压力自我评估、生理指标测量和皮质醇水平。结果显示,平均皮质醇水平在统计学上有显著差异,第一个样本比其他样本高得多。皮肤传导(SC)和压力水平之间存在显著的相互作用,所有参与者都表现出SC的增加。在具有更多压力经历的组中,心率变异性(HRV)与压力水平有轻微的相关性。虽然观察到一些差异,但在icu工作的专业人员的所有压力因素表明他们能够很好地应对压力情况。
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CiteScore
0.90
自引率
16.70%
发文量
33
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: Društvena istraživanja is a journal for general social issues, embracing complete thematic and disciplinary openness. It publishes works in different social disciplines (sociology, psychology, political science, psychiatry, history, law, economics, demography, linguistics etc.), but also publishes work that transcends the frontiers of individual disciplines. Papers are subject to anonymous review procedures. Indexed in: Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences (CC/S&BS)
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