Conference paper
STRESS AMONG ANESTHESIOLOGY NURSES/TECHNICIANS WORKING IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (ICU): EXPERIENCES AND COMPARISONS
Andrea Russo
; University of Split, Faculty of Maritime Studies, Split, Croatia
Anđela Paštar
; Clinical Hospital Centre Split, Split, Croatia
Ana Slišković
; University of Zdara, Department of Psychology, Zadar, Croatia
Ivan Urlić
; University of Split, School of Medicine, Split, Croatia
Zorana Škare
; Healthy City, NGO, Split, Croatia
Rosanda Mulić
; University of Split, Faculty of Maritime Studies, Split, Croatia
Abstract
Background: The International Labour Organization (ILO, 2000) has defined stress and exhaustion from working shifts and
night work, and psychological and organizational stressors conditions that create health risks for surgical nurses. Among the OR
nurses/ technicians 41.9% reported that causes of their stress included inadequate teamwork, ineffective communication, and
especially surgeons’ negative attitudes.
Subjects and methods: The stuudie has been held in Clinical Hospital Centre Split, the sample consists of a total of 62 out of 109
possible respondents participated in the study. A total of 23 (37%) anesthesiology technicians and 39 (63%) ICU nurses / technicians
participated in the survey. In the empirical part of this research, the importance of selected stressors was tested using quantitative
methods in biomedicine.The existence of stress was tested by the Wilcoxon test.
Stress level in the ICU was tested by T-test The analysis was elaborated in the statistical software STATISTICA 12. Conclusions
were made at a significance level of 5%. The research was conducted through the questionnaire taken from the paper Milan
Miloševi entitled: "Development of a measuring instrument of stress in the workplace hospital health professionals and an
assessment of its use value” (2010).
Results: Based on the empirical t value of 3.42 at 59 degrees of freedom the conclusion is that there was found a statistically
significant difference in the level of stressors in the workplace between nurses / technicians in the ICU and anesthesiology
technicians. The conclusion was reached at an empirical level of significance <0.001.
Conclusion: The highest level of stress among medical staff is caused by the factor of insufficient number of employees, followed
by work overload, inadequate material resources for work (financial constraints), poor organization at work, and the factor of poor communication with superiors.
Keywords
stress; anesthesiology; nurses; technicians; Intensive Care Unit
Hrčak ID:
262361
URI
Publication date:
24.3.2020.
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