Abstract: Background: The mental health of nurses in psychiatric settings is profoundly influenced by specific work environment factors, including the health profession's culture, excessive workload, and workplace violence (Ugwu, 2020; Neves, 2021). This study explores the impact of workload, bullying, and support mechanisms, uniquely focusing on their effects within mental health nursing.
Objective: To identify and analyze how distinct environmental stressors such as workload, role ambiguity, and lack of support affect mental health outcomes among nurses in psychiatric care facilities, aiming to propose targeted interventions.......
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