![]() Also, while it doesn’t seem to be stress factor to the "internment" of personnel in a hyperbaric chamber, the 35.4% of these, say that "fill anxiety during treatment session", when a family member needs care (e.g. The same rate is the lack of confidence in the chamber operator. ![]() At a rate of 31.3%, nurses do not feel ready to dive but avoid to say. A large percentage of nurses (93.8%) have confidence in knowledge and education, while in case of poor outcome of the state of health of hospitalized in hyperbaric conditions, 37.5% admit that they feel anxious. The role ambiguity averaged 10.5 in the rate, with a maximum value of the Likert scale of 25, and a minimum of 5, while the role overload of 6.5, with a maximum value of the Likert scale 15 and the minimum 3. ![]() ![]() Results: The majority of participants were women (54.2%) while the average age of the sample was 35.4 years with a standard deviation of 5.8 years and a minimum age of 25 and maximum of 47 years. Statistical analysis was done with the program of IBM, Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 19.0. Material and Methods: Forty-eight nurses with specialization in diving and hyperbaric nursing, completed closed-ended questionnaire on the intensity of nurses working under hyperbaric conditions and rated the intensity of the role overload and role ambiguity, with the scale of Mohrman et al. Purpose: To investigate and evaluate the intensity experienced by nurses, practicing in a hyperbaric environment on Hyperbaric Medicine Unit (HMU) in Attica, Thessaloniki, Dodecanese and Crete. ![]() The experience of stress in hyperbaric nurses, seem to be related to their education and their practical engagement. Introduction: Exploring the intensity may be experienced by nurses when working under hyperbaric conditions has not been addressed yet hyperbaric international community. ![]()
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