PMID: 11337797May 8, 2001Paper

Suggestions for stress relieve at the workplace: opinion of postgraduate nurses

Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P
L M MartinsY B da Silva

Abstract

The work overload, relationship and communication problems, institution's characteristics and ambiental pollution were the stressing organization agents with the greatest punctuation in this study composed by 30 nurses. The work planning, work humanization, suitable human resources, improving communication and continued education were the suggestions given by nurses to minimize these stressing organizational agents. Analysing the stressing extra organizational agents, economic and familiar problems, work distance and transportation to work, were the most pointed.

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