MBH Abadi, E Taban, N Khanjani… - Journal of Nursing …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Background Nurses often experience a wide variety of stressful situations. Excessive work stress influences the physical and mental health of nurses and decreases their life quality …
Nurses constitute the largest professional group in the health care sector and they are subjected to high level of occupational stress. Work-related stress is likely have a profound …
Background: Occupational stress and job dissatisfaction are recognized risk factors for healthcare professionals and can lead to a decrease in work performance and in the quality …
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to describe and compare the job satisfaction, coping strategies, personal and organizational characteristics among nurses working in a hospital …
C Platis, P Reklitis, S Zimeras - PROCEDIA-Social and behavioral sciences, 2015 - Elsevier
In an environment of tension and division of labor such as Healthcare Services, the performance of employees is one of the most basic challenges. The reason is that …
A Salam - Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference …, 2016 - qscience.com
Background: Workplace stress can lead to poor health and work-related injuries. Health care professionals comprise an important group of individuals who are affected by emotional …
Aim To investigate the moderating effect of social support from co‐workers and supervisors on the stress–satisfaction relationship among Jordanian hospital nurses. Design A …
TI Gelsema, M van der Doef, S Maes… - … Journal of Stress …, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
The aim of the current study was to examine the influence of organizational and environmental work conditions on the job characteristics of nurses and on their health and …
M Adib-Hajbaghery, M Khamechian… - Iranian journal of …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Background: Studies have shown that nurses are under considerable job stress, which can lead to health disorders and failure in duties. Stressors of nursing have been studied in …