Exposure to secondary traumatic stress and its related factors among emergency nurses in Saudi Arabi...
Exposure to secondary traumatic stress and its related factors among emergency nurses in Saudi Arabia: a mixed method study
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Alshammari, Bushra , Alanazi, Nada F , Kreedi, Fatmah , Alshammari, Farhan , Alkubati, Sameer A , Alrasheeday, Awatif , Madkhali, Norah , Alshara, Ammar , Bakthavatchaalam, Venkat , Al-Masaeed, Mahmoud , Alshammari, Sabah Kaied , Alshammari, Nwair Kaied , Ansari, Mukhtar , Hussain, Arshad and Al-Sadi, Ahmed K
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Emergency department (ED) nurses are exposed to the risk of secondary traumatic stress (STS), which poses a threat not only to nurses' health and psychological well-being but also adversely affects the execution of their professional duties. The quality and outcome of their nursing services are negatively affected by STS.
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Exposure to secondary traumatic stress and its related factors among emergency nurses in Saudi Arabia: a mixed method study
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1472-6955
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1472-6955
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10.1186/s12912-024-02018-4