@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02016884, author = {山内, 正三 and 豊里, 竹彦 and 髙原, 美鈴 and 與古田, 孝夫 and Yamauchi, Shozo and Toyasato, Takehiko and Takahara, Misuzu and Yokota, Takao}, issue = {1-4}, journal = {琉球医学会誌 = Ryukyu Medical Journal}, note = {Objective: This study aimed to explore the association between subclinical depression and work-related stress or care-related stress for patients' family among emergency nurses. Methods: A questionnaire survey was conducted on emergency nurses. Among the 3,183 responses 1,502 (response rate, 54.6%). Contents of the questionnaire included the following items: basic attributes; stress factors caused by the workplace; stress factors caused by caring for the patientsʼ family; and depressive tendencies. Multiple regression analyses were conducted with both types of stress factors as independent variables, depressive tendencies as the dependent variable. Results: Results from multiple regression analyses showed that depressive tendencies were significantly associated with “insufficient capability to perform job tasks” and “anxiety for belonging to workplace (isolated feeling)”. A significant positive correlation was also evident between depressive tendencies and all stress factors caused by caring for the patient's family, including “psychological assistance to family” and “role of advocator for family”. Conclusions: These findings suggest that the mental health of nurses working in the emergency unit is closely related to workplace stress and caring for patientsʼ families. Therefore, to improve the quality of nursing care, our study suggests the importance of developing educational programs and establishing a support system for nurses, as well as focusing on the psychological characteristics of families and providing the required level of care., 論文}, pages = {31--40}, title = {救急看護師における職場関連ストレスおよび患者看護ストレスが抑うつ傾向に及ぼす影響}, volume = {35} }