Approaches to workload in psychiatric and mental health nursing.

Revista brasileira de enfermagem
Tássia Ghissoni PedrosoMarcia Galan Perroca

Abstract

to investigate approaches to workload in psychiatric and mental health nursing in Brazilian and international production of knowledge Methods: integrative literature review using six databases, covering January 2005 to March 2019. Articles in full in English, Spanish and Portuguese were included. the sample consisted of 23 original articles classified as quantitative or emotional. The quantitative dimension was addressed in 12 articles and included: assessing patient care needs, identifying activities performed by the team, measuring time spent and developing and validating a measurement instrument. The emotional dimension included 11 articles the focus of which was on identifying stressors in the workplace, psychosocial risks and coping strategies. strategies were found for measuring workload and assessing the impact of stressors on nursing teams.

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