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| Personal name | Deepak, Diksha |
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| Title | Work-Related Stress among Healthcare Providers at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU): A Multicentric Collaborative Study from Karnataka, India |
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| Extent | pp167-171 |
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| Summary, etc. biblio.abstract | Background: <br/>Work-related stress in healthcare professionals can negatively affect the quality of healthcare delivered, particularly in high-stress environments like the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU).<br/><br/>Objectives: <br/>We examined the prevalence of work stress and common stressors among healthcare providers in the NICU.<br/><br/>Method: <br/>Consenting NICU healthcare providers across eight NICUs in Karnataka State participated in the study. Stress and psychological distress were examined using the Tool to Assess and Classify Work-Related Stress (TAWS-16) and the Kessler Psychological Distress (K10).<br/><br/>Results: <br/>Among 171 participants, the prevalence of work stress was 32.7%, with 19.3% reporting stress symptoms and 38.6% experiencing psychological distress. Key stressors included meeting deadlines (80.7%), performing multiple roles (69.6%), long hours of work (60.3%), and unsatisfactory remuneration (61.4%). NICU mortality (OR = 1.13, 95% CI 1.025-1.26, P = 0.019) and being a trainee (OR = 2.33, 95% CI 1.08-5.02, P = 0.03) posed a higher risk for occupational stress.<br/><br/>Conclusions: <br/>Nearly one-third of healthcare professionals in NICU reported stress and psychological distress at the workplace. Study findings highlight the need to lower NICU mortality and enhance organizational support for trainee staff. |
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| Subject | <a href="Healthcare professionals">Healthcare professionals</a> |
| -- | <a href="NICU ">NICU </a> |
| -- | <a href="Stress ">Stress </a> |
| -- | <a href="TAWS">TAWS</a> |
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| Personal name | Mahalaxmi korwar |
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| Host Biblionumber | 132705 |
| Host Itemnumber | 113786 |
| Main entry heading | Larestani, Anahita; |
| Title | Mitigating Cognitive Failures and Unsafe Acts Through Cognitive Resilience: A Study in the Petrochemical Construction Sector of Asaluyeh, Iran |
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| Dewey Decimal Classification | SNDT Juhu | SNDT Juhu | 04/09/2025 | jp891.16 | 04/09/2025 | 04/09/2025 | Journal Article |