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A study of Factors Influencing Psychological Stress Among Health Care Workers Providing Palliative and Hospice Care in Nursing Department

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  • Richard Yunxi Zuo

    (Guangdong Experimental High School (GEHS), Guangzhou, China.)

  • Lanye Wang

    (Guangdong Experimental High School (GEHS), Guangzhou, China.)

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A sample of 12 medical staff in the nursing department of a general hospital was interviewed in a semi-structured way using the Grounded Theory Analysis method, and the data obtained were compared and analyzed using Nvivo 11 software. The psychological stress factors of medical staff engaged in hospice and palliative care in the nursing department based on "emotion management" were obtained, and the main psychological stress factors were three dimensions: work, knowledge of death, and educational background, and the results of the study can be a reference for medical staff engaged in hospice care and palliative care to reduce their stress.

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  • Richard Yunxi Zuo & Lanye Wang, 2023. "A study of Factors Influencing Psychological Stress Among Health Care Workers Providing Palliative and Hospice Care in Nursing Department," International Journal of Science and Business, IJSAB International, vol. 26(1), pages 95-102.
  • Handle: RePEc:aif:journl:v:26:y:2023:i:1:p:95-102
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