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Which came first, malpractice or stress?.

Family medicine

Marinelli RD.
PMID: 3360235
Fam Med. 1988 Mar-Apr;20(2):144.

No abstract available.

Immune correlates of stress and depression.

Psychopharmacology bulletin

Evans DL, Leserman J, Pedersen CA, Golden RN, Lewis MH, Folds JA, Ozer H.
PMID: 2697005
Psychopharmacol Bull. 1989;25(3):319-24.

This paper reviews the evidence for alterations in immunity associated with depression and stressful events. The reviewed studies examine a variety of immune parameters (e.g., mitogen response, natural killer cell activity and number, T-cell, and T-cell subpopulations) in relation...

Stress in residency.

American journal of diseases of children (1960)

Benjamin JT.
PMID: 2305723
Am J Dis Child. 1990 Mar;144(3):265-7. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.1990.02150270011003.

No abstract available.

Stress in staff nursing. Psychologist observes factors contributing to stress.

The American nurse

[No authors listed]
PMID: 587624
Am Nurse. 1977 Sep 15;9(9):11.

No abstract available.

[Work pressure unduly great and benefits few].

Sygeplejersken

[No authors listed]
PMID: 252236
Sygeplejersken. 1978 Oct 25;78(42):11.

No abstract available.

[Mental turmoil in the course of clinical nursing training. Nurses' dilemmas].

[Kango] Japanese journal of nursing

Komamatsu M.
PMID: 245467
Kango. 1978 Jan;30(1):17-25.

No abstract available.

An analysis of the role of a nurse-educator.

The Journal of nursing education

Fry MS.
PMID: 235605
J Nurs Educ. 1975 Jan;14(1):5-10.

No abstract available.

Return to work after an initial myocardial infarction and subsequent emotional distress.

Archives of internal medicine

Rost K, Smith GR.
PMID: 1739370
Arch Intern Med. 1992 Feb;152(2):381-5.

We examined how return to work predicted subsequent change in emotional distress in 143 patients who had been employed at the time of initial myocardial infarction. Ninety patients (63%) returned to work by 4 months and remained employed at...

[Psychological approaches in arterial hypertension].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983)

Consoli SM.
PMID: 2532343
Presse Med. 1989 Dec 16-23;18(42):2043-4.

No abstract available.

How to stay sane as a student of nursing.

Imprint

Davidhizer R.
PMID: 1748467
Imprint. 1991 Nov-Dec;38(4):96-8.

Student nurses experience both developmental and situational stress. While many of these stressors cannot be removed the level of stress experienced is dependent on perception and coping. Feelings of anxiety and stress can be decreased by a student's choice...

Prophets without honour--the burn-out of midwifery visionaries.

Midwives chronicle

Downe S.
PMID: 2704325
Midwives Chron. 1989 Mar;102(1214):93-4.

No abstract available.

Surviving seniormania.

CDS review

Zelazo-Smith S.
PMID: 1814597
CDS Rev. 1991 Oct;84(9):41.

No abstract available.

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