نتایج جستجو برای: stress training program

تعداد نتایج: 1164620  

2014
Irena Auersperger Branko Škof Bojan Leskošek Bojan Knap Aleš Jerin Mitja Lainščak

Athletes improve performance when an optimal balance between training stress and recovery exists. If out of proportion, overtraining syndrome (OTS) can ensue. Currently several biomarkers are used to detect OTS, but none meets all prespecified criteria for definite diagnosis. The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of eight week endurance running training program on biochemical,...

Journal: :Explore 2014
Amit Sood Varun Sharma Darrell R Schroeder Brian Gorman

OBJECTIVE To test the efficacy of a Stress Management and Resiliency Training (SMART) program for decreasing stress and anxiety and improving resilience and quality of life among Department of Radiology physicians. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was approved by the institutional review board. A total of 26 Department of Radiology physicians were randomized in a single-blind trial to either t...

ژورنال: Journal of Research and Health 2018
Alijan Nodehpashangi, Majid, Mohammadpour, Hadi, Salari Dashtbayaz, Sara,

Social skills are set of learned abilities which enable individual to interact with the appreciate ability in social context. Assertiveness training skills is one of the most commonly known social skills. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of assertiveness skill training in reducing the stress of staffs at the emergency medical center. This quasi-experimental study was carrie...

ژورنال: حیات 2017
بریم‌نژاد, لیلی, حقانی, حمید, سیدفاطمی, نعیمه, قوامی, سیده رابعه,

Background & Aim: Infant hospitalization in the intensive care unit is stressful for parents so that it affects their parental role. Nurses, due to their special situation, can play an important role in reducing parental stress. This study aimed to determine the effect of parental role training by a nurse on stress in the parents of hospitalized newborns in a neonatal intensive care unit. Meth...

Introduction:  Nurses face many stressors in their job and profession. In addition to threatening various aspects of health can also affect their ability and cause an analysis of the quality of their performance. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of mindfulness-based stress-relieving training in reducing nurseschr('39') job stress Methods: This quasi-experimental study is a pre...

Background and Objectives: This research aimed to investigate the extent to which stress management training may improve the quality of life (QOL) and occupational burnout (OB) of the operational personnel at emergency services.Methods: A semi-experimental pretest-posttest study was conducted. The study population includes the operational personnel of Teh...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2002
Ross M G Norman Ashok K Malla Terry S McLean Elizabeth M McIntosh R W J Neufeld L Panth Voruganti L Cortese

Vulnerability-stress models suggest that training in specific stress management techniques should yield benefits to those suffering from schizophrenia and related disorders. In this paper, we describe an evaluation of the impact of adding a stress management program to other medical and psychosocial interventions for such patients. Outcomes were compared for 121 patients randomly assigned to re...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2013
Raphael D Rose Jay C Buckey Tomislav D Zbozinek Sarosh J Motivala Daniel E Glenn James A Cartreine Michelle G Craske

BACKGROUND Stress is a common and costly behavioral health issue. Technology-based behavioral health programs (e.g., computer or web-based programs) are effective for treating anxiety or depression. These programs increase availability of evidence-based interventions to individuals who are not able or willing to receive such in-person treatments. Stress management training has empirical support...

Background: A study to assess the effectiveness of patient education program focused on improving knowledge in reducing stress among primary infertile couples undergoing ART in Royan Institute. Materials and Methods: In total, 50 primary infertile Couples fulfilling the inclusion criteria undergoing ART, 25 each in experimental and control groups completed the intervention. A well educated and ...

Background: Perceived stress in the parent – child system is called parental stress that it includes the pathogenic characteristics of the child and parents' responses to stress. Therefore, coping skills training to parents with exceptional children like deafness is very important. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of training coping skills program on parental stress of mothers wi...

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