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Stress in nurse managers

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  • London
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  • King's Fund Centre
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  • 1986
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  • 60
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  • 78
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  • KF project paper
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  • Recent changes in the administrative structure of the NHS seem to have been accompanied by a more marked degree of stress related behaviour. There has been specific concern about nurses and in 1983 the King's Fund awarded a grant to investigate the job-related problems of nurse managers at ward sister level and above. This study is the direct response to a problem identified by the staff of the occupational health department and the district nursing officer of a large health authority. They noted that recent changes in the administrative structure were accompanied by a high incidence of stress in nurses and wanted this examined so that they might be able to consider effective ways of dealing with it.
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  • Pagination: 78p.
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