Oncology nurses face extraordinary stresses that may lead to emotional exhaustion, a feeling of emotional distance from patients and burnout. The presentation describes the preliminary results of a study to test the effects of an innovative 4-week 8-session self-help stress management training for oncology nurses supported by mobile tools (Nokia N70 smarthphone). The sample included 16 female oncology nurses with permanent status employed in different oncology hospitals in Milan, Italy. The study used a between-subjects design, comparing the experimental condition (mobile phone stress management protocol) with a control group (neutral videos through mobile phones). In addition to a significant reduction in anxiety state at the end of each session, the experimental group demonstrated a significant improvement in affective change in terms of anxiety trait reduction and coping skills acquisition at the end of the protocol.

Villani, D., Grassi, A., Cognetta, C., Cipresso, P., Toniolo, D., Riva, G., The effects of a mobile stress management protocol on nurses working with cancer patients: a preliminary controlled study, 2012; 173 (Gennaio): 524-528. [doi:10.3233/978-1-61499-022-2-524] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/3084]

The effects of a mobile stress management protocol on nurses working with cancer patients: a preliminary controlled study

Villani, Daniela;Grassi, Alessandra;Cipresso, Pietro;Riva, Giuseppe
2012

Abstract

Oncology nurses face extraordinary stresses that may lead to emotional exhaustion, a feeling of emotional distance from patients and burnout. The presentation describes the preliminary results of a study to test the effects of an innovative 4-week 8-session self-help stress management training for oncology nurses supported by mobile tools (Nokia N70 smarthphone). The sample included 16 female oncology nurses with permanent status employed in different oncology hospitals in Milan, Italy. The study used a between-subjects design, comparing the experimental condition (mobile phone stress management protocol) with a control group (neutral videos through mobile phones). In addition to a significant reduction in anxiety state at the end of each session, the experimental group demonstrated a significant improvement in affective change in terms of anxiety trait reduction and coping skills acquisition at the end of the protocol.
2012
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Villani, D., Grassi, A., Cognetta, C., Cipresso, P., Toniolo, D., Riva, G., The effects of a mobile stress management protocol on nurses working with cancer patients: a preliminary controlled study, 2012; 173 (Gennaio): 524-528. [doi:10.3233/978-1-61499-022-2-524] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/3084]
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