Every human face stress at every level of life as with the passage of life, type of stress has changed. As humane enter into the professional life he/she faces different types of stress. Stress is a crucial factor influencing employees’ job satisfaction and organizational commitment, which are key turnover predictors. Occupational stress occurs when there is an imbalance between the demands of the work place and a worker’s ability to cope(Tuna & Baykal, 2014) . Stress is defined as “adaptive response to a situation that is perceived as challenging or threatening to a person’s to well-being” It has become global problem for working individuals in North America, Europe, and Asia (Ngotngamwong, 2018).A study reported that there is need of ...
Stress in nursing in hospitals is an important issue. Work-related stress in nursing occurs due to d...
BackgroundNursing is known to be a stressful profession. Nursing staff working at the bottom of the ...
Background: Nursing is a highly stressful occupation. Nurses are particularly at risk from stress-re...
Introduction: Nurses experience more stress than other health's staff. Job stress has significant ef...
Background: Occupational stress may have a negative effect on an employee's health when workplace st...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
Stress affects the work life balance and quality, which is also inclusive of happiness, interpersona...
Job stress is a psychological variable that has gained increasing importance in human resource manag...
Job stress is increasingly becoming an epidemic in the work environment. Female Nursing staff is con...
Stress affects the work life balance and quality, which is also inclusive of happiness, interpersona...
Work-related stress among nurses is a common problem. It is also a contributing factor to health pro...
People react to stress in different ways, some coping much better than others and suffering fewer of...
Background: Stress is physiological and mental reaction towards any events. Studies have shown that ...
The stress level of nurses in hospitals can be high. The ability of nurses to identify sources of st...
Nursing is a stressful profession by nature because a nurse faces a large number of stressful situat...
Stress in nursing in hospitals is an important issue. Work-related stress in nursing occurs due to d...
BackgroundNursing is known to be a stressful profession. Nursing staff working at the bottom of the ...
Background: Nursing is a highly stressful occupation. Nurses are particularly at risk from stress-re...
Introduction: Nurses experience more stress than other health's staff. Job stress has significant ef...
Background: Occupational stress may have a negative effect on an employee's health when workplace st...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
Stress affects the work life balance and quality, which is also inclusive of happiness, interpersona...
Job stress is a psychological variable that has gained increasing importance in human resource manag...
Job stress is increasingly becoming an epidemic in the work environment. Female Nursing staff is con...
Stress affects the work life balance and quality, which is also inclusive of happiness, interpersona...
Work-related stress among nurses is a common problem. It is also a contributing factor to health pro...
People react to stress in different ways, some coping much better than others and suffering fewer of...
Background: Stress is physiological and mental reaction towards any events. Studies have shown that ...
The stress level of nurses in hospitals can be high. The ability of nurses to identify sources of st...
Nursing is a stressful profession by nature because a nurse faces a large number of stressful situat...
Stress in nursing in hospitals is an important issue. Work-related stress in nursing occurs due to d...
BackgroundNursing is known to be a stressful profession. Nursing staff working at the bottom of the ...
Background: Nursing is a highly stressful occupation. Nurses are particularly at risk from stress-re...