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Nurses perceptions of environmental pressures in relation to their occupational stress
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 06/23/09
Su SF et al. - The findings indicated that hospital organisational changes and people's own belief of the nurse's role were recognised as the environmental pressures which increase critical care nurses' occupational stress. Cultural background may play an important role in influencing nurses' work atmosphere and their ways of being seen.
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