Effectiveness of Stress Management Training in Improving Psychological Wellbeing of Nurses in the Emergency Unit

Authors

  • Conny Oktizulvia STIKes Alifah Padang, Padang, Indonesia
  • Rebbi Permata Sari STIKes Alifah Padang, Padang, Indonesia

Keywords:

Stress Management Training, Psychological Wellbeing, Nurses, Emergency Department, Qualitative Analysis of Data

Abstract

Nurses in the Emergency Department (ED) often experience high levels of stress in carrying out their duties, which can have a negative impact on their psychological well-being. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of stress management training in improving the psychological well-being of nurses in the ED. Through a qualitative data analysis approach, in-depth interviews were conducted with nurses from various EDs to identify challenges in managing stress, the impact of the training, and supporting factors that influence the effectiveness of the training. The results showed that stress management training had a positive impact in helping nurses manage stress and improving their psychological well-being, especially with support from coworkers and management as well as adequate resources. The implication of this study is the need for continuous strengthening of stress management training programs by actively involving nurses in the process, in order to improve their quality of life and performance in the stressful ED environment.

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2023-08-30