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BackgroundEmergency room (ER) nurses are frequently exposed to traumatic events (TE) at work. These events can lead to symptoms of post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
AimThe goal of the present study was to describe the factors associated with PTSD symptoms.
MethodsA cross‐sectional descriptive correlational design was used. The sample consisted of 35 nurses from an ER in Québec (Canada). Data...
lavoie s., talbot l.r. & mathieu l. (2011) Post‐traumatic stress disorder symptoms among emergency nurses: their perspective and a ‘tailor‐made’ solution. Journal of Advanced Nursing67(7), 1514–1522.
AbstractAim. The goal of this study was to identify support activities for emergency room nurses who have been exposed to traumatic events, in order to prevent post‐traumatic stress disorder.Background. ...
In this paper key highlights of the scholarly work presented at the Toronto 2008 Global Alliance for Nursing Education & Scholarship (GANES) conference are summarized, challenges opportunities and issues facing nursing education globally arising from the conference discourse are outlined and initial steps are suggested as a way forward to a shared global view of baccalaureate and graduate nursing...
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