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2.3.2.2 STRESS AS A RISK FACTOR
ОглавлениеRenouard and coworkers also discuss stress as a potential problem. While the stress response is adaptive (ie, it is protective against external threats), it can have negative effects in a health care setting where the stress is mostly self-induced. Stress factors such as time pressures, staff problems, and interpersonal frictions between the dentist and the patient can all have a negative effect on performance. Stress tends to reduce the practitioner’s ability to rationally think through a problem and rather promotes the use of automatic responses, which may be incorrect or unhelpful. These factors are well studied in the medical literature as well, as it relates to many daily issues, like less sleep, financial problems, and health or family issues (West et al, 2006).