Nature bathing therapy in coping with workplace stress of nurses in a selected tertiary hospital
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Ma. Kathrina Lou Perez, MA in Nursing, and Ms. Mila Delia M. Llanes, PhD, Graduate School, University of Santo Tomas Graduate School, Marikina, Philippines
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A quasi-experimental pre-test-post-test design, 60 purposively-selected nurses from a select tertiary-level hospital, were randomly-assigned into the control and the experimental groups from August to December 2019. The experimental group received the three-day nature bathing therapy which is composed of brisk walking in a nature-friendly environment, breathing exercises, and relaxation.
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Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | Quasi-Experimental Study, Other |
Research Approach | N/A |
Keywords | Nature Bathing; Nurses; Stress Management |
Name | Creating Healthy Work Environments 2021 |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Virtual Event |
Date | 2021 |
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