Consideration of J
Consideration of Job Stress Scopes in
Occupying Nurses
Garshad Afsanehˡ, Hashemi
Mitra ², Mirzaei SeyedHossein³
ˡM.Sc Nursing, Faculty
member, Department of Nursing and Midwifery ,North khorasan University of
Medical science, Bojnord , Iran Email: [email protected]
² Hashemi Mitra, M. Sc
Statistical, North Khorasan University of Medical Science, Bojnord, Iran Email:[email protected]
³PhD student of Psychology, Department of Psychology,
Yerevan State University, Yerevan, Armenia
Abstract: With
regard to their occupational conditions, the nurses always exposed to the
various stressor factors of their workplace. The research has been executed to
determine the scopes of occupational stress in the occupying nurses in the
hospitals of Medical Sciences of northern Khorasan. The study is a
descriptive-survey. It was executed on 154 occupying nurses in the hospitals of
Medical Sciences University of Northern Khorasan. The samples were selected by
accidental sampling of cluster classification. Instruments for collecting data
include questionnaire which contains the two parts of occupational-individual
specification and occupation stress. The sampling was during one month and
execution of the research was within six month. Analysis of data was in Spss 15
software, based on proportionality, through descriptive statistic analysis. The
research showed that majority of individuals had experienced the least
occupational stress in the scope of relation with workmates and the most one in
the scope of salary, physical environment and occupational facilities. Among
the individuals under study, 96 persons (62%) have experienced low stress, 45
persons (30%) average stress and 13 persons (8%) high stress. The research
concluded that the managers and authorities of nurses should consider the
condition and provide alternatives to reduce tensions in the nurses, increase
quality of patients care and enhancing level of society health.
[Garshad Afsaneh, Hashemi Mitra, Mirzaei SeyedHossein. Consideration
of Job Stress Scopes in Occupying Nurses. J Am Sci 2013;9(6):1-5].
(ISSN: 1545-1003). http://www.jofamericanscience.org.
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Keywords: occupational stress, occupying nurses, therapy
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