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Secondary traumatic stress in the emergency department
Aim:
To investigate the prevalence of secondary traumatic stress among Emergency nurses in the West of Scotland and explore their experiences of this.
Background:
Unexpected death, trauma and violence are regular occurrences that contribute to the stressful environment nurses working in the Emergency department experience. A potential consequence of repeated exposure to such stressors can be referred to as secondary traumatic stress.
Design:
Triangulation of methods of data collection, using two distinct phases:
Phase 1 – quantitative
Phase 2 – qualitative
Methods:
Quantitative data were collated via postal questionnaire, from a convenience sample of Emergency nurses. Qualitative data were subsequently collated from a focus group constituting of a random sample of these Emergency nurses. Descriptive statistics were computed and thematic analysis conducted. All data were collated during February 2013.
Results/findings:
75% of the sampled Emergency nurses reported at least one secondary traumatic stress symptom in the last week. Participants said that acute occupational stressors such as resuscitation and death were the influencing factors towards this. Strategies such as formal debriefing and social support were cited as beneficial tools for the management of secondary traumatic stress; however, barriers such as time and experience were found to inhibit their common use.
Conclusion:
Secondary traumatic stress is a prevalent phenomenon among Emergency nurses in the West of Scotland and if not managed appropriately, could represent a significant barrier to the mental health of this group and their capacity to provide quality care
Strongly regular edge-transitive graphs
In this paper, we examine the structure of vertex- and edge-transitive
strongly regular graphs, using normal quotient reduction. We show that the
irreducible graphs in this family have quasiprimitive automorphism groups, and
prove (using the Classification of Finite Simple Groups) that no graph in this
family has a holomorphic simple automorphism group. We also find some
constraints on the parameters of the graphs in this family that reduce to
complete graphs.Comment: 23 page
Key Findings From HSC's 2010 Site Visits: Health Care Markets Weather Economic Downturn, Brace for Health Reform
Presents findings about hospital payment rate increases, hospital-physician alignment, and insurance premiums, funding for safety-net providers, and their implications from HSC's site visits to twelve nationally representative metropolitan communities
Characteristics and Risk Management Needs of Limited-Resource and Socially Disadvantaged Farmers
Small U.S. farms and those run by socially disadvantaged minority operators tend not to purchase insurance or to participate in insurance-type programs operated by USDA. This report traces the lack of use of such risk management measures to several characteristics of such farmers, who include females, blacks, American Indians, Asian/Pacific Islanders, and operators of Spanish origin. These farmers tend, more than the typical U.S. farm, to raise livestock rather than crops, and there are no government-sponsored insurance-type programs for livestock.risk management, crop insurance, limited-resource farmers, limited-opportunity farmers, small farms, socially disadvantaged farmers, Farm Management, Risk and Uncertainty,
Investment of migrant remittances : some evidence from anthropology
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1984.MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ROTCH.Bibliography: leaves 36-38.by Joy Eliza Hecht.M.C.P
Phase transitions and bubble nucleations for a phi^6 model in curved spacetime
Condsidering a massive self-interacting phi ^6 scalar field coupled
arbitrarily to a (2+1) dimensional Bianchi type-I spacetime, we evaluate the
one-loop effective potential. It is found that phi ^6 potential can be
regularized in (2+1) dimensional curved spacetime. A finite expression for the
energy-momentum tensor is obtained for this model. Evaluating the finite
temperature effective potential, the temperature dependence of phase
transitions is studied. The crucial dependence of the phase transitions on the
spacetime curvature and on the coupling to gravity are also verified. We also
discuss the nucleation of bubbles in a phi ^6 model. It is found that there
exists an exact solution for the damped motion of the bubble in the thin wall
regime.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figure
Effects of low-intensity burns on the community composition of birds in Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) savanna landscapes in the northern Rockies
Comparison of thrombolytic therapy to anigoplasty for treatment of acute myocardial infarction
Passing in American Culture
While passing is traditionally discussed in terms of race, this paper applies the concept to issues of gender, sexuality, and disability as well. Looking at cultural texts, as well as critical ones, this paper fleshes out issues of passing and what it means to be a minority in America, as well as how passing itself has been useful to different fields of study
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