creators_name: Kakunje, Anil creators_id: anilpsychiatry@yahoo.co.in editors_name: Kakkilaya, Srinivas editors_id: BS Kakkilaya type: journale datestamp: 2011-12-16 00:02:18 lastmod: 2011-12-16 00:02:18 metadata_visibility: show title: Stress Among Health Care Professionals - The Need for Resiliency ispublished: pub subjects: OJHAS full_text_status: public keywords: Healthcare professionals; Stress abstract: Healthcare professionals are subjected to considerable levels of stress such as work overload, excessive working hours, sleep deprivation, repeated exposure to emotionally charged situations, dealing with difficult patients and conflicts with other staffs. Management of such stress should be given due importance, right from the days of training in medical sciences. date: 2012-04-15 date_type: published publication: Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences volume: 10 number: 1 publisher: BS Kakkilaya refereed: TRUE referencetext: 1. Sharma E. Role Stress among doctors. Journal of Health Management. April 2005;7(1):151-156. 2. Familoni OB. An overview of stress in medical practice. Afr Health Sci. 2008;8(1):6–7. 3. Balch CM, Freischlag JA, Shanafelt TD. Stress and Burnout Among Surgeons. Arch Surgery. Apr 2009;144(4):371-376. 4. Awakenings: Simple Solutions for Life's Problems. Available at http://www.lessonsforliving.com Accessed on 05 April, 2011. 5. Chatterjee S, Choudhury N. Medical communication skills training in the Indian setting: Need of the hour. Asian J Transfus Sci [serial online] 2011 [cited 2011 Apr 5];5:8-10. Available from: http://www.ajts.org/text.asp?2011/5/1/8/75968 citation: Kakunje, Anil (2012) Stress Among Health Care Professionals - The Need for Resiliency. [Journal (On-line/Unpaginated)] document_url: http://cogprints.org/7786/8/2011-1-1.pdf