Health professions are characterized by high stress and risk of burnout, as a consequence of the many situations and tasks doctors and nurses have to face in their daily work activities. Aim of the present study is to present the first validation of the Health Professions Stress and Coping Scale (HPSCS), a new instrument created to assess the stress and coping strategies doctors and nurses adopt in facing 24 specific situations characterizing their job. The HPSCS is designed to evaluate four coping mechanisms: focus on problem, focus on emotion, search of social support, and avoidance. 64 doctors and 99 nurses belonging to various Italian hospitals participated to the study. Results showed the good capacity of the HPSCS to assess the level of stress perceived in specific job situations both for doctors and nurses. Doctors and nurses use different coping strategies; however when the stress is high, both are more prone to adopt disadaptive mechanisms. Finally we identified four clusters of doctors and nurses, characterized by a different use of the two adaptive and the two disadaptive coping strategies.

Ripamonti, C., Prunas, A., Steca, P. (2006). Health Professions Stress and Coping Scale (HPCS): Studio preliminare di un nuovo strumento di valutazione dello stress e del coping in ambito sanitario. PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE, 2006(2), 71-87 [10.1400/91156].

Health Professions Stress and Coping Scale (HPCS): Studio preliminare di un nuovo strumento di valutazione dello stress e del coping in ambito sanitario

RIPAMONTI, CHIARA ADRIANA;PRUNAS, ANTONIO;STECA, PATRIZIA
2006

Abstract

Health professions are characterized by high stress and risk of burnout, as a consequence of the many situations and tasks doctors and nurses have to face in their daily work activities. Aim of the present study is to present the first validation of the Health Professions Stress and Coping Scale (HPSCS), a new instrument created to assess the stress and coping strategies doctors and nurses adopt in facing 24 specific situations characterizing their job. The HPSCS is designed to evaluate four coping mechanisms: focus on problem, focus on emotion, search of social support, and avoidance. 64 doctors and 99 nurses belonging to various Italian hospitals participated to the study. Results showed the good capacity of the HPSCS to assess the level of stress perceived in specific job situations both for doctors and nurses. Doctors and nurses use different coping strategies; however when the stress is high, both are more prone to adopt disadaptive mechanisms. Finally we identified four clusters of doctors and nurses, characterized by a different use of the two adaptive and the two disadaptive coping strategies.
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stress, coping
Italian
2006
2006
2
71
87
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Ripamonti, C., Prunas, A., Steca, P. (2006). Health Professions Stress and Coping Scale (HPCS): Studio preliminare di un nuovo strumento di valutazione dello stress e del coping in ambito sanitario. PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE, 2006(2), 71-87 [10.1400/91156].
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