ZACHAROVÁ, Eva, Kateřina MOLTAŠOVÁ and Miroslava KYASOVÁ. Stress as a Workload in Intensive Care Units. Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention. Wien: International Scientific Group of Applied Preventive Medicine I-GAP Vienna, Austria, 2021, vol. 12, No 3, p. 55-58. ISSN 2222-386X. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.22359/cswhi_12_3_10. |
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@article{1798261, author = {Zacharová, Eva and Moltašová, Kateřina and Kyasová, Miroslava}, article_location = {Wien}, article_number = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.22359/cswhi_12_3_10}, keywords = {Stress; Stressors; Intesive Care Workplace; Physical Activity; Mental Stress}, language = {eng}, issn = {2222-386X}, journal = {Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention}, title = {Stress as a Workload in Intensive Care Units}, url = {https://clinicalsocialwork.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/cswhi_03_2021_zacharova.pdf}, volume = {12}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1798261 AU - Zacharová, Eva - Moltašová, Kateřina - Kyasová, Miroslava PY - 2021 TI - Stress as a Workload in Intensive Care Units JF - Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention VL - 12 IS - 3 SP - 55-58 EP - 55-58 PB - International Scientific Group of Applied Preventive Medicine I-GAP Vienna, Austria SN - 2222386X KW - Stress KW - Stressors KW - Intesive Care Workplace KW - Physical Activity KW - Mental Stress UR - https://clinicalsocialwork.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/cswhi_03_2021_zacharova.pdf N2 - Stress is one of the significant workloads in intensive care units. This survey examines the relationship between the level of stress experienced, gender, age, length of practice and the degree of the workplace. It maps the factors that lead to the emergence of stress in intensive care units and examines its impact on work performance. Results from 121 respondents working in intensive care units show that the level of stress correlates with age and is typical for certain stages of life. Work stress is mostly created by load, where the physical and mental component is applied. Total physical activity corresponded to moderate load and the most important physical factors represented increased demands on the musculoskeletal system and disturbance of sleep rhythm. The level of mental stress was also in the moderate values. The most important psychological stressors were identified as a high degree of responsibility and increased demands on cognitive functions. ER -
ZACHAROVÁ, Eva, Kateřina MOLTAŠOVÁ and Miroslava KYASOVÁ. Stress as a Workload in Intensive Care Units. \textit{Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention}. Wien: International Scientific Group of Applied Preventive Medicine I-GAP Vienna, Austria, 2021, vol.~12, No~3, p.~55-58. ISSN~2222-386X. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.22359/cswhi\_{}12\_{}3\_{}10.
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