Literature Review :Does clinical debriefing in Emergency Departments help reduce work related stress for Nurses Working in the Emergency Department?

Literature Review :Does clinical debriefing in Emergency Departments help reduce work related stress for Nurses Working in the Emergency Department? Order Description critique of the 5 peer-reviewed articles. Please See Attched and Include • a brief introduction reiterating your research question and the purpose of the literature review • a synopsis of the methodologies used in your five articles • a presentation of the common themes that emerged from your critique of the articles • agreements and disagreements within the articles • an evaluation of the conclusions and recommendations presented in the articles • commentary on the relevance of this review to your context of paediatric nursing, i.e. the answer to your research question • a conclusion that addresses potential areas of practice review/development • state what your literature review adds to the body of nursing knowledge. Articles to be used for review: Ross-Adjie, G.M., Occupational stress in the ED: what matters to nurses? Australasian emergency nursing journal, 2007. 10(3): p. 117-123. Theophilos, T., et al., Debriefing critical incidents in the paediatric emergency department: current practice and perceived needs in Australia and New Zealand. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2009. 21(6): p. 479-83. Magyar, J. and T. Theophilos, Review article: Debriefing critical incidents in the emergency department. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2010. 22(6): p. 499-506. Adeb-Saeedi, J. Stress amongst Emergency Nurses. Australian Emergency Nursing Journal, 2002. 5 (2): p:19-24. Tuckey, M.R., Issues in the debriefing debate for the emergency services: Moving research outcomes forward. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 2007. 14(2): p. 106-116.