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Treat Nurses with Kid Gloves says Expert

Released on = July 28, 2006, 3:12 am

Press Release Author = StressKill Services

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = "Nurses are especially vulnerable to the stresses that are
inherent in their work,"
according to Stuart Nelson, The Nurses' Coach, who specialises in helping nurses to
reconnect with their passion for nursing. He sees overcoming nurse stress as the
most important part of his job.



Press Release Body = "Nurses are especially vulnerable to the stresses that are
inherent in their work,"
according to Stuart Nelson, The Nurses\' Coach, who specializes in helping nurses to
reconnect with their passion for nursing. He sees overcoming nurse stress as the
most important part of his job.

Nelson, who carries out personality assessments in the course of his stress
management work, has studied the four profiles that are commonly attracted to the
nursing profession and has concluded that these are the very people who are least
equipped, temperamentally, to handle the very stresses that they encounter in
hospital work.

"This should not come as a surprise," he adds, pointing out that nurses tend to be
caring individuals, and people who care will naturally find the experience of
working with sick and dying patients distressing.

Nelson concludes from this finding that Governments and the employers of nurses are
under a moral duty of care not to add to the stresses that nurses endure, beyond
those that are inevitable in their normal work.

His website is http://www.NursesNeedCoaches, where a full article on his research
can be read.


Web Site = http://www.LifeCoaching4You.com

Contact Details = Stuart E. Nelson
140 Lynn Road
Downham Market , PE38 9QF
$$country

441366381221
stuart@stresskill.com
http://www.LifeCoaching4You.com

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