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Stress in Nurses Working in Health Facilities during the COVID-19 Pandemic in North Lima

  • Hernan Matta-Solis
  • , Eva Ventura-Hernandez
  • , Anika Remuzgo-Artezano
  • , Hernan Matta-Perez
  • , Alejandro Cruzata-Martinez
  • , Rosa Perez-Siguas
  • , Brian Meneses-Claudio
  • , Olga Valderrama-Rios

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    Abstract

    Introduction: the occupational stressing nursing professionals is one of the most common problems within their work environment, factors such as shortage of biosafety equipment, high patient demand and not having adequate communication between staff, causes stress to increase considerably interfering with care of quality in patients, therefore the research objective is to determine the stress in nurses working in health facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic in North Lima. Methods: it is a quantitative, descriptive-transversal study with a population of 255 nurses who answered a questionnaire of sociodemographic data and the Nursing Stress Scale in its Spanish version. Results: In the results it was observed that professionals who are on duty between 1 and 5 years, 22,4 % have low stress, 43,9 % medium stress and 33,6 % high stress. Conclusions: In conclusion, strategies should be carried out to maintain the healthy mental health of nurses through counseling with professionals specialized in mental health.

    Translated title of the contributionEstrés en Enfermeras que Trabajan en Establecimientos de Salud durante la Pandemia del COVID-19 en Lima Norte
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number539
    JournalSalud, Ciencia y Tecnologia
    Volume3
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1 Jan 2023

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    1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
      SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

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