Objective: Compared with other employees, Iranian nurses can lead a very difficult and exhausting life, especially when they are married and have different working hours. In this regard, the present study was carried out in order to compare satisfaction and family conflict among married nurses with different working hours in Tehran. Materials and Method: Multistage cluster sampling was employed to select 230 individuals from among 3,000 married female nurses working in teaching hospitals in Tehran. Among the selected participants, 115 were working morning shift and 115 on evening shift on a rotating shift basis. Enrich marital satisfaction scale and Carlson's work--family conflict questionnaire were employed in order to measure the study's ...
The aim of the present study was to specify the nature of the relationships between work and marital...
Introduction: Since nurses work in various wards, job satisfaction evaluation and work-family confli...
Background: Nursing professional, up to today, is still women dominated. The consistent medical refo...
The present study highlights the significance of job satisfaction as one of the most important work ...
Background: Work-family conflicts described as incompatibility between work and family roles. There ...
Context: The nature of the nursing profession is one of the effective factors in the marital satisfa...
The present study highlights the significance of work support (supervisor and coworker support) on w...
Background: Pressures in nursing can affect family life and marital problems, disrupt common social ...
The purpose of this research is determination of differences in marital conflict, marital satisfacti...
Background: Marital satisfaction is vital for the continuation of married life, and one of the facto...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Work and family are the source of tranquility and if the balance bet...
Background: Nowadays, quality of working life as a universal concept of human resource management an...
The aim of this study was to determine the relationships between work, family, and individual factor...
The purpose of the present study was to compare marital satisfaction, emotional divorce and religiou...
The aim of the research was to examine the work-family conflict of married women nurses and analyse...
The aim of the present study was to specify the nature of the relationships between work and marital...
Introduction: Since nurses work in various wards, job satisfaction evaluation and work-family confli...
Background: Nursing professional, up to today, is still women dominated. The consistent medical refo...
The present study highlights the significance of job satisfaction as one of the most important work ...
Background: Work-family conflicts described as incompatibility between work and family roles. There ...
Context: The nature of the nursing profession is one of the effective factors in the marital satisfa...
The present study highlights the significance of work support (supervisor and coworker support) on w...
Background: Pressures in nursing can affect family life and marital problems, disrupt common social ...
The purpose of this research is determination of differences in marital conflict, marital satisfacti...
Background: Marital satisfaction is vital for the continuation of married life, and one of the facto...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Work and family are the source of tranquility and if the balance bet...
Background: Nowadays, quality of working life as a universal concept of human resource management an...
The aim of this study was to determine the relationships between work, family, and individual factor...
The purpose of the present study was to compare marital satisfaction, emotional divorce and religiou...
The aim of the research was to examine the work-family conflict of married women nurses and analyse...
The aim of the present study was to specify the nature of the relationships between work and marital...
Introduction: Since nurses work in various wards, job satisfaction evaluation and work-family confli...
Background: Nursing professional, up to today, is still women dominated. The consistent medical refo...