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The stress level of registered nurses assigned in the COVID ward of hospitals in Dumaguete City / by Ampong, Megan S. Lee, Lopez, Erica C., Pioquinto, Amber L., Recocosa, Chimney A., Varona, Aliza T.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dumaguete City : Foundation University ; 2021Description: ix, 48 leaves : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cmDDC classification:
  • Am74 2021 Am74 2021
Summary: A research determining the stress level of nurses assigned in the COVID ward in hospitals in Dumaguete City which utilized the MBI-HSS tool. Findings revealed that respondents experienced moderate level of stress in terms of emotional exhaustion, high level of stress in depersonalization and moderate stress level in terms of personal achievement.
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Thesis Thesis Foundation University Library Undergraduate Thesis UGT Am74 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 62464

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A research determining the stress level of nurses assigned in the COVID ward in hospitals in Dumaguete City which utilized the MBI-HSS tool. Findings revealed that respondents experienced moderate level of stress in terms of emotional exhaustion, high level of stress in depersonalization and moderate stress level in terms of personal achievement.

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