Coping strategies among nursing staff at a university hospital

  • Fonseca J
  • Costa A
  • Coutinho D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: to evaluate the association of coping strategies and characteristics of nursing professionals at a universityhospital. Methods: cross-sectional, quantitative study, with 92 professional nursing of an inpatient unit of a universityhospital. To evaluate them, Problems Coping Scale Mode was used, and the analysis was through the Spearman correlationcoefficient and the Mann-Whitney test. Results: a strategy focused on the problem was the most used, women seek morethe strategy focused in religious practice than men (p=0.017). The age (p=0.031), individual income (p=0.049) and workinghours (p=0.027) had also significantly correlation with the dimensions of the scale. Conclusion: socio-demographiccharacteristics are associated with coping strategies and may influence the choice of the individual for coping strategy.

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Fonseca, J. R. F. da, Costa, A. L. S., Coutinho, D. S. S., & Gato, R. da C. (2015). Coping strategies among nursing staff at a university hospital. Rev Rene, 16(5), 656–663. https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2015000500006

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