Occupational Stress Management

Stress Web Resources

NIOSH

Management practices can make employees sick - The Leadership Factor

ACCIDENT PREVENTION January/February 2002 (PDF file)

Best Advise on Stress Risk Management in the Workplace part 1

Health Canada (PDF file)

Best Advise on Stress Risk Management in the Workplace part 2

Health Canada (PDF file)

Role Overload Study Results

Dr. Linda Duxbury et al (PDF file)

Work Organization and Stress

S. Leka, PhD and Tom Cox, CBE (pdf)

Managing Stress

NIH - Interactive Patient Tutorial

Assessing the Costs of Work Stress

Jean-Pierre Brun, Professor, Université Laval Quebec, Canada (PDF file)

Mental Health at Work - Series #1

Occupational Health and Safety Management, Université Laval (PDF file)

Mental Health at Work - Series #2

Occupational Health and Safety Management, Université Laval (PDF file)

Mental Health at Work - Series #3

Occupational Health and Safety Management, Université Laval (PDF file)

UHN Wellness Centre

“Workplace wellness at UHN is a strategy to assist UHN in meeting strategic objectives by developing a healthy business culture and encouraging and supporting employees’ with their efforts to initiate and/or maintain a healthy work life”

Stress Management Training

Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations

Mental Health

New York Online Access to Health

OSACH - Fast Fact- Reducing Job Stress

Occupational Health and Safety Management, Université Laval (PDF file)

Stress Management

New York Online Access to Health

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust - stress case study

Health and Safety Executive

Intern to Attending: Assessing Stress Among Physicians

Academic Medicine. 2009;84(2):251-257. © 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Healthy Practices Podcasts

Canadian Medical Association

Centre for Physician Health and Well-being

Canadian Medical Association

CENTRE FOR HEALTH PROMOTION

University of Toronto

An Exhausted Workforce Increases the Risk of Errors

Matthew Grissinger, RPh, FASCP

Stress and Coping in Nurse Managers: Two Decades of Research

Nurs Econ. 2006;24(4):193-203,211. © 2006 Jannetti Publications, Inc.

Old, but Not Out: The Aging Nurse in Today's Workplace

Laura A. Stokowski, RN, MS

A Matter of Respect and Dignity: Bullying in the Nursing Profession

Laura A. Stokowski, RN, MS

Work Stress and Burnout Among Nurses:
Role of the Work Environment and Working Conditions

Bonnie M. Jennings, D.N.Sc., R.N., F.A.A.N. (pdf)

The Relationship Between Workplace Stress and Depression in Nurses

Jennifer Larson

EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION AND STATE ANGER IN NURSES WHO WORKED DURING THE SARS OUTBREAK: THE ROLE OF PERCEIVED THREAT AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT

LISA FIKSENBAUM et al; CANADIAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH (pdf)

The Effect of Health Care Working Conditions on Patient Safety

David H Hickam, MD, MPH, Principal Investigator, Susan Severance, MPH, Adrianne Feldstein, MD, MS, Leslie Ray, PhD, RN, Paul Gorman, MD, Sherrie Schuldheis, PhD, RN, William R Hersh, MD, Kathryn Pyle Krages, AMLS, MA, and Mark Helfand, MD, MS, EPC Director (pdf)

Health & Safety: Does Workplace Stress Lead to Accident or Error?
Many nurses feel the pressure

Kristen Welker-Hood ScD, RN

Mental Stress in the Workplace

Lancaster, Brooks & Welch L.L.P. (pdf)

Work Organization and Stress-Related Disorders / Occupational Safety and Health Risks

NIOSH

A real-time assessment of work stress in physicians and nurses

Rutledge T, Stucky E, Dollarhide A, Shively M, Jain S, Wolfson T, Weinger MB, Dresselhaus T.

Workplace Stress

NIOSH Science Blog

Working With Stress

NIOSH Video

Physician Wellness

NEJM; October 19, 2010

Work stress among health care providers

(pdf)

Effects Of Stress

The American Institute of Stress

Stress causing psychosomatic illness among nurses

Pratibha P Kane

Burnout Among Physicians

(pdf)

PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS, STRESS AND HEALTH AND THE WORLD OF WORK

Matthew M Ncube,ILO Specialist Working Conditions and Environment (ppt)

Psychosocial risk assessment: problems and prospects

J. Rick* and R. B. Briner1 ^Institute for Employment Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK; and 1Department of Organizational Psychology, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, UK (pdf)

Management practices can make employees sick. - The Leadership Factor

ACCIDENT PREVENTION January/February 2002 (pdf)

MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION IN THE HEALTH CARE SECTOR

European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (pdf)

Work-related stress in nursing: controling the risk to health

Tom Cox et al (pdf)

MENTAL HEALTH POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES IN THE WORKPLACE

World Health Organization (pdf)

MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION IN THE HEALTH CARE SECTOR

European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (pdf)

STRESS...At Work

NIOSH

STRESS AT WORK

CDC

How to Identify Stress

International Stress Management Association UK

STRESS QUESTIONNAIRE

International Stress Management Association UK (pdf)

Work Related Stress

Health and Safety Executive

Work-related stress in nursing: Controlling the risk to health

Professor Tom Cox and Dr. Amanda Griffiths Center for Organizational Health and Development University of Nottingham (pdf)

North American and European Visions of Mental Health in the Workplace

Click to listen to the talks and see the slide presentations

Stress and Psychosocial Risks

European Agency for Safety and Health at Work

Exposure to Stress: Occupational Hazards in Hospitals

CDC / National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

Canadian Institute of Stress

"Welcome to the Canadian Institute for Stress. We are an international leader in preparing workplaces, communities and individuals in the change-abilities and risk management strategies required for successful, not stressful transitions to their planned futures."

CN Centre for Occupational Health and Safety

http://www.smu.ca/CN/welcome.html

Society for Occupational Health Psychology

http://sohp.psy.uconn.edu/

Canadian Health Services Research Foundation

http://www.chsrf.ca/research_themes/workplace_e.php

Stress Management for Patient and Physician

http://www.mentalhealth.com/mag1/p51-str.html

American Psychological Association (Health Psychology)

http://www.health-psych.org/

European Health Psychology Society

http://www.ehps.net/1024/index.html

National Institute of Mental Health

http://www.nimh.nih.gov/

Dartmouth Medical School Interactive Media Laboratory

http://iml.dartmouth.edu/

Health Psychology and Rehabilitation

http://www.healthpsych.com/

National Library of Medicine / Emotions and Disease

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/emotions/about.html

American Institute of Stress

http://www.stress.org/

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health / Stress at Work

http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/stresswk.html

Canadian Register of Health Services Providers in Psychology

http://www.crhspp.ca/

Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety / Workplace Stress

http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/psychosocial/stress.html

Canadian Psychiatric Association / Mental Health Care and the Workplace

http://ww1.cpa-apc.org:8080/publications/archives/CJP/2006/february/Editorial.asp

Canadian Institute of Stress

http://www.stresscanada.org/

Health Hazards - Shift Work

Saskatchewan Labour (html)

Overtime and Extended Work Shifts - Recent Findings on Illnesses, Injuries, and Health Behaviors

Centre for Disease Control and Prevention U.S.A. (PDF file)

 


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