Stress and Coping in Nursing
Discover the critical insights into the impact of stress within the nursing profession in "Stress and Coping in Nursing" by Roy D. Bailey. Published by Chapman and Hall in 1989, this essential paperback spans 335 pages and delves into the nuances of stress-related challenges faced by nurses and their patients. As stress becomes a focal point in understanding various adverse effects experienced in healthcare settings, this book provides valuable coping strategies tailored for nursing professionals. Bailey's comprehensive analysis offers a clear understanding of how stress influences not only the nurses but also their patients, emphasizing the importance of effective coping mechanisms. Ideal for nursing students and professionals alike, this work serves as a vital resource for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of stress in the nursing field. Enhance your nursing practice with this informative guide from a trusted author in the medical community.