Subject: Workplace Stress Date: Published: 12/1/92 (27 lines) Source: Wall Street Journal. Copyright Dow Jones & Co. Inc. Workplace Stress --- Labor Letter: A Special News Report on People And Their Jobs in Offices, Fields and Factories ---- By Cathy Trost [43 lines irrelevant to AIDS have been omitted. -- sysop] AIDS NURSES suffer less stress if they spend a lot of time with their patients, say Sonya Shelley and Marcia Cooley of the University of Maryland School of Nursing. Nurses who had slight contact experienced more anxiety than ones who had high contact or no contact. Developing personal ties with patients alleviates tension, the authors theorize. [This article is made available here by Dow Jones Co. for the personal and non-commercial use of callers to this bbs, in the hope that it will be of some help to those who are suffering from the disease and others who are seeking to help them.]