Stressful nurses: the effect on patient outcomes.

Category Primary study
JournalJournal of nursing care quality
Year 1996
The article describes a study that measured, over a 3-month period, staffing problems, including turnover rates; nurse incidents, including absenteeism, back injuries, and needle sticks; and patient incidents, including falls and medication errors. The self-reported stress of the nurses caring for these patients was recorded over the same 3-month period. Data showed that a relatively strong relationship exists between a hospital unit's Stress Continuum Scale (SCS) and the occurrence of patient incidents. The relationship between the SCS and personal incidents and nurse injuries appears weak, as does the relationship between staff turnover and stress. Lagging staff turnover by 1 month resulted in a moderate association with the SCS, however.
Epistemonikos ID: 2792d3dc481b809a34bfb671f76c001b1522dd07
First added on: Feb 28, 2013