Wellness room as a strategy to reduce occupational stress: quasi-experimental study

Rev Bras Enferm. 2018;71(suppl 1):483-489. doi: 10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0572.
[Article in English, Portuguese]

Abstract

Objective: To compare occupational stress levels of nurse staff working in the surgical unit before and after the intervention "wellness room".

Method: Quasi-experimental study with a sample of 60 nurse staff working in a surgical unit of a teaching hospital in the Southern Region of Brazil. The intervention was conducted in a room in the workplace for six months and consisted of sections of aesthetic care, relaxation, lectures and workshops to reduce occupational stress. Data were collected through the Demand-Control-Support Questionnaire before and after the intervention, and the comparative analysis was performed by the Wilcoxon test.

Results: After the intervention, there was a decrease in demand and an increase in control and in the social support received at work in all professional categories, but the differences were not statistically significant.

Conclusion: The intervention "wellness room" reduced occupational stress levels in the sample studied; however, it was not a significant decrease.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Brazil
  • Female
  • Health Promotion / methods
  • Health Promotion / standards*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Nursing Staff, Hospital / psychology*
  • Occupational Health / education
  • Occupational Health / trends
  • Occupational Stress / therapy*
  • Psychometrics / instrumentation
  • Psychometrics / methods
  • Social Support
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Workplace / psychology
  • Workplace / standards