Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-11-2007
Abstract
This study provides valuable insight into the actual and perceived stressful experiences of critical care nurses, thus contributing to the ongoing effort to reduce burnout in this population. Annotated bibliographies about team management from the Weatherhead School of Management Executive MBA Class of 2007.
Keywords
burnout, adaptation nursing model, Critical Care, Stress, Occupational Stress, Nursing Theory, Nurse, Intensive Care
Publication Title
Case Western Reserve University EMBA Class of 2007
Rights
Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, provides the information contained, including reproductions of items from its collections, for non-commercial, personal, or research use only. All other use, including but not limited to commercial or scholarly reproductions, redistribution, publication or transmission, whether by electronic means or otherwise, without prior written permission is strictly prohibited.
Recommended Citation
Gail, Karen L., "Stress in critical care nurses: actual and perceived" (2007). Student Scholarship. 594.
https://commons.case.edu/studentworks/594