@misc{3ebb47932db041718594e1578fb3fd7b,
title = "Work-related Stress, Secondary Traumatic Stress, Hardiness and Post-Traumatic Growth Among icu Healthcare Workers in the Post-Pandemic Era",
abstract = " Health personnel working in intensive care units (icus) are particularly exposed to stressful situations and traumatic experiences in clinical settings. This study aims to analyze the impact of work-related stress and secondary traumatic stress in relation to hardiness and post-traumatic growth among healthcare professionals who provided care to patients affected by covid-19 during the pandemic. The sample consisted of 64 participants, including nurses and physicians from icu settings, with an average age of 44 years. The findings indicate that work-related stress is higher among men and nurses; physicians score higher in responsibility for patient care; less work experience is associated with higher levels of work-related stress. Additionally, there is a direct relationship between hardiness and post-traumatic growth and an inverse relationship between hardiness and secondary traumatic stress. The study highlights the importance of further investigation into the impact and protective factors affecting this population group. ",
keywords = "hardiness, post-traumatic growth, secondary traumatic stress, work-related stress",
author = "\{Portela Gobba\}, \{Mayda Alejandra\}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2025 Universidad Nacional de Colombia. All rights reserved.",
year = "2025",
month = aug,
day = "5",
doi = "10.15446/rcp.v34n2.116125",
language = "Ingl{\'e}s",
volume = "34",
pages = "127--138",
journal = "Revista Colombiana de Psicologia",
issn = "0121-5469",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Colombia",
}