Nurse occupational stress research. 6: Methodological approaches

British Journal of Nursing : BJN
H H Wheeler

Abstract

This article, the final in the series on nurse occupational stress, reviews the most common methodological approaches used to study nurse stress. It also discusses the methods that are rarely used and alternative methods that have not previously been used to research nurse stress. The strengths and limitations of the different approaches are examined.

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