Tag: Stress
Staffing, Safety Concerns Tied to Burnout in Hospital Clinicians
Both physicians, nurses rank improving nurse staffing as the most needed intervention
Stress-Management Interventions May Aid Health Care Workers
Review generally revealed low-certainty evidence, particularly for longer-term effects
Childhood Adversity Tied to Higher Rates of T2DM in Young Adulthood
Findings seen for both men and women across the dimensions of material deprivation, loss or threat of loss, and family dynamics
One-Third of School-Aged Children Report Worrying Weekly
Most common worries include those regarding school and friendships
Psychological Distress Increased With Night, Rotating Shift Work
Workers reporting difficulty changing their work schedule had higher serious psychological distress
Increase in Emotional Distress Observed Worldwide in 2020
Pandemic period characterized by increase in emotional distress among most demographic groups, followed by decline in 2021
Perceived Stress Tied to Worse Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults
The authors recommend screening and intervention for stress in older adults
Minimal Change in Mental Health Linked to COVID-19
In general population studies, no change observed in general mental health or anxiety symptoms; minimal worsening seen in depression symptoms
Sex Differences Seen in Vascular Response to Mental Stress
Peripheral microvascular dysfunction in response to mental stress associated with major adverse cardiovascular events for women
Almost Two-Thirds of U.S. Doctors, Nurses Feel Burnt Out at Work: Poll
Doctors say they are rethinking their decision to enter medicine, citing understaffing, paperwork, insurance hassles as major reasons why