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Abstract The Nurse Stress Index (NSI) and other measures were instrumented with 117 nurses in seven hospitals and four hospices who were dealing with high‐risk aspects of the profession. The NSI would seem to be a reliable and reasonably construct‐valid measure for this purpose, but the findings of factor analysis suggested that for different groups of nurses, slightly different factor structures or subscales would be more appropriate.
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