Browsing by Subject Nurses -- Job stress -- Malta
Showing results 1 to 14 of 14
Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2000 | Activities of nurses working the 12 hour shift on medical wards | Camilleri, Tiziana (2000) |
2014 | Assessing the incremental validity of spirituality in predicting nurses’ burnout | Galea, Michael |
2003 | Coping strategies of professional staff in caring for hospice patients | Busuttil, Vanessa |
2020 | The effectiveness of mindfulness practices in reducing burnout in nurses | Bonnici, Amy |
2002 | The experiences and feelings of general nurses working at a Maltese psychiatric hospital : a Heigeggerian interpretive phenomenological study | Bason, Josanne |
2006 | Factors of stress amongst nurses working in a medical ward | Farrugia, Manuel |
1999 | Nurses' knowledge and fear in caring for patients with HIV/AIDS | Farrugia, Phyllis |
1998 | Occupational stress and negative affectivity in Maltese nurses : testing moderating influences | Cassar, Vincent; Tattersall, Andrew |
2012 | Occupational stress in qualified nurses of any grade or professional qualification working with the mentally ill : a comparative study in a facility for the mental health care on the Maltese islands | Abdilla, Reuben (2012) |
2008 | The perception of the cause and effect of stress among staff in elderly homes | Bonello, Arthemese (2008) |
2014 | The progressive impact of burnout on Maltese nurses | Galea, Michael |
2006 | Sources of stress and coping : a questionnaire survey | Grech, Joseph |
2002 | Stress in nurses working in a mental health setting | Mifsud, Alison |
2009 | A Study of stress levels amongst health care staff working in two older persons institutions using the effort reward imbalance model. | Borg, Christopher |