Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Volume 24, Issue 2 , Pages 90-97, April 2008

Patient safety and job-related stress: A focus group study

  • Astrid Berland

      Affiliations

    • Department of Nursing Education, Stord/Haugesund University College, Bjørnsonsgate 45, Haugesund 5528, Norway
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +47 52702717; fax: +47 52702601.
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  • Gerd Karin Natvig

      Affiliations

    • Department of Nursing Education, Stord/Haugesund University College, Bjørnsonsgate 45, Haugesund 5528, Norway
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  • Doris Gundersen

      Affiliations

    • Haugesund Hospital, Helse Fonna, Norway

Accepted 2 November 2007.

Summary 

This study focused on work-related stress among nurses working with critically ill patients. The aim of the study was to examine the effects of work-related stress with regard to patient safety. The study uses a qualitative design based on focus group interviews with nurses who work with acute, critically ill patients in hospitals. Two regional hospitals were chosen. Inclusion criteria for the focus group panels included the following: nurses with advanced training in anesthesiology, intensive care, or operating-room nursing. Twenty-three nurses were chosen and they were divided into four groups. This study shows that a demanding work environment together with minimal control and social support from colleagues results in increased stress that can often have an effect on patient safety.

Keywords: Patient safety, Work stress, Job strain model, Focus groups

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PII: S0964-3397(07)00118-8

doi:10.1016/j.iccn.2007.11.001

Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Volume 24, Issue 2 , Pages 90-97, April 2008