Journal of Scientific Research and Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 30(5), P. 823 - 842
Published: April 12, 2024
Background: Working in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) comes with a great deal of physical, emotional, and psychological strain that can get worse time if not properly managed. Numerous factors contribute to the extreme levels stress experienced by healthcare professionals, such as long demanding work hours, burden paperwork legal matters, disruption work-life balance, complexity shared decision-making, high expectations placed ICU workers on both patients carers. Some outcomes occupational among intensive care include bad safety culture, poor standard for depression. Research Objective: The Purpose study was ascertain hospital. Methodology: research cross-sectional descriptive conducted Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH). An aggregate 108 were sampled study. A pre-tested, semi-structured self-administered questionnaire used gather data, statistical package social sciences, SPSS version, analysis. means deviations, or median interquartile range, express continuous variables. expressions categorical variables frequencies accompanied percentages. employed chi square statistics evaluate correlation between Results: There is average prevalence LASUTH. Recommendation: Staff sshould undergo training handling, order be able manage their individual stressors reduce overall stress.
Language: Английский