Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Are you stressed out?

Occupational stress has been a long-standing concern of the health care industry. Studies indicate that health care workers have higher rates of substance abuse and suicide than other professions and elevated rates of depression and anxiety linked to job stress. In addition to psychological distress, other outcomes of job stress include burnout, absenteeism, employee intent to leave, reduced patient satisfaction, and diagnosis and treatment errors.

Click here for a copy of Exposure to Stress: Occupational hazards in health care, published by the US Department of Human Services, Center for Disease Control, and National Institute on Occupational Safety & Health.

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