Stress Management Strategies and the Counterproductive Work Behaviours of Nurses in Secondary Health Care Facilities in Rivers State: A Narrative Review
JOY ONYINYE PAUL
Management Department, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
LOIS EROWO OBED-OJUKWU
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Health Promotion, Environmental and Safety Education, Faculty of Education University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
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Abstract
This study investigated the relationship between stress management strategies and the counterproductive work behaviour among nurses in secondary health care facilities in River’s state. The study employed a narrative approach which is a qualitative research method. Findings of the study indicate that there is a significant relationship between the two variables. The study also showcased the negative effect that stress had on employees work behaviours and how it can be managed. Counterproductive work behaviours like violence and bullying are serious concerns in healthcare setting Therefore, stress management is proffered as an alternative strategy to curbing the effect of counterproductive work behaviours in employees.
Keywords: Stress management strategies, counterproductive work behaviours