The study investigated whether psychosocial work conditions, professional network, job support, social network and support, sick-leave and salary were associated to work stress in nurses in chief manager positions above ward level and physicians in clinical director positions. A sample consisting of 205 nurses and 274 physicians in chief managers’ positions at higher structural level answered a questionnaire. Odds ratios were used for estimating the bivariate association between work stress and psychosocial resources. The result showed that both nurse managers (OR 6.8; 95% CI: 3.5-13.5) and clinical directors (OR 6.7; 95% CI: 3.6-12.5) exposed to high job demands had a significantly higher probability of high level of work stress. The re...
Introduction: Nurses experience more stress than other health's staff. Job stress has significant ef...
In recent years, occupational stress has been area of research in psychology, and in the bigger area...
This study examines the influence of changes in work conditions on stress out-comes as well as influ...
Background. Nurse managers act under constant pressure to develop strategies in response to professi...
Background. Stress sometimes can be constructive but too much pressure creates prolonged stress .It ...
Job stress has been recognized as a major risk factor for the development of serious physiological a...
Aim: To determine the extent of stress at work among health professionals working in upper-, middle-...
Stress in nursing in hospitals is an important issue. Work-related stress in nursing occurs due to d...
Nurse managers' workload is considered overwhelming and the resources and support insufficient. Stre...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
Objective of the research: to assess the stress experienced by physicians and nurses working in X he...
Introduction: “Stress is the subjective feeling produced by events that are uncontrollable.” Constan...
Objectives: The aim of this study is unique and will be useful in elucidating the level and sources ...
Background: In jobs where human contact is like nursing, more tension there. This destructive and mu...
Nurses especially female nurses are under a great deal of stress related to a varietyof occupational...
Introduction: Nurses experience more stress than other health's staff. Job stress has significant ef...
In recent years, occupational stress has been area of research in psychology, and in the bigger area...
This study examines the influence of changes in work conditions on stress out-comes as well as influ...
Background. Nurse managers act under constant pressure to develop strategies in response to professi...
Background. Stress sometimes can be constructive but too much pressure creates prolonged stress .It ...
Job stress has been recognized as a major risk factor for the development of serious physiological a...
Aim: To determine the extent of stress at work among health professionals working in upper-, middle-...
Stress in nursing in hospitals is an important issue. Work-related stress in nursing occurs due to d...
Nurse managers' workload is considered overwhelming and the resources and support insufficient. Stre...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
Objective of the research: to assess the stress experienced by physicians and nurses working in X he...
Introduction: “Stress is the subjective feeling produced by events that are uncontrollable.” Constan...
Objectives: The aim of this study is unique and will be useful in elucidating the level and sources ...
Background: In jobs where human contact is like nursing, more tension there. This destructive and mu...
Nurses especially female nurses are under a great deal of stress related to a varietyof occupational...
Introduction: Nurses experience more stress than other health's staff. Job stress has significant ef...
In recent years, occupational stress has been area of research in psychology, and in the bigger area...
This study examines the influence of changes in work conditions on stress out-comes as well as influ...