A study conducted by Northwestern National Life stated that around 40% of workers experienced work-related stress. One of the professions who has a high risk of stress is nursing. This research aims to analyze the differences in stress levels of male and female nurses, employing a quantitative method and a cross sectional approach. There were 73 respondents, all of whom were nurses at X Hospital. Random sampling was used in this research. Chi Square test was carried out to determine the relationship between gender and work stress levels. The results showed that the majority of nurses were women (78.1% or 57 people) and male nurses accounted for the remaining 21.9% (16 people). A higher number of female nurses experience high stress (15.8%) ...
BACKGROUND: Working in nursing is mentally and physically demanding and is one of the most stressful...
Background: Stress is one of the issues that has existed since ancient times, but which the modern w...
Given the demographic changes, it is important to counteract the nursing shortage by recruiting fema...
The subject: Stressrelated illness is highlighted as a social problem in public debates. According t...
The aim of this study is to know the differences of coping stress on the male dan female nurses. The...
Two group sample which is male and female nurse (N =60) are participated in this research.it includ...
The literature on gender differences in stress perception and coping has been produced diverse resul...
Introduction: Health sector such as hospitals had to pay attention to the company's hygiene aspects ...
We assessed work-related stress in 593 healthcare workers, 149 men (25.1%) and 444 women (74.9%), by...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
The relationship between gender and stress levels was examined in this study. It was hypothesized th...
Introduction: “Stress is the subjective feeling produced by events that are uncontrollable.” Constan...
Work stress is distress experienced by individuals in the face of work caused by the stressors of wo...
The aim of this study was to compare the levels and sources of stress between nurses working in two ...
Background and Aim: Nursing is one of the occupations that face a lot of stress in medical settings,...
BACKGROUND: Working in nursing is mentally and physically demanding and is one of the most stressful...
Background: Stress is one of the issues that has existed since ancient times, but which the modern w...
Given the demographic changes, it is important to counteract the nursing shortage by recruiting fema...
The subject: Stressrelated illness is highlighted as a social problem in public debates. According t...
The aim of this study is to know the differences of coping stress on the male dan female nurses. The...
Two group sample which is male and female nurse (N =60) are participated in this research.it includ...
The literature on gender differences in stress perception and coping has been produced diverse resul...
Introduction: Health sector such as hospitals had to pay attention to the company's hygiene aspects ...
We assessed work-related stress in 593 healthcare workers, 149 men (25.1%) and 444 women (74.9%), by...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
The relationship between gender and stress levels was examined in this study. It was hypothesized th...
Introduction: “Stress is the subjective feeling produced by events that are uncontrollable.” Constan...
Work stress is distress experienced by individuals in the face of work caused by the stressors of wo...
The aim of this study was to compare the levels and sources of stress between nurses working in two ...
Background and Aim: Nursing is one of the occupations that face a lot of stress in medical settings,...
BACKGROUND: Working in nursing is mentally and physically demanding and is one of the most stressful...
Background: Stress is one of the issues that has existed since ancient times, but which the modern w...
Given the demographic changes, it is important to counteract the nursing shortage by recruiting fema...