Purpose: The concept of “work stressors” has been well studied. However, in the field of nursing, studies concerning social support behaviors are limited. The aim of this study was to compare nurse work stressors, social support behaviors, and predictors of these variables among nurses in Jordanian teaching and non-teaching hospitals. Design: A convenience sampling technique and a comparative quantitative research design were used in the current study. Two hundred and ninety-one nurses were recruited from five teaching hospitals, and 172 were recruited from eight non-teaching hospitals in Jordan. Methods: The Nursing Stress Scale (NSS) and the Inventory of Social Supportive Behaviors (ISSB) were used to collect data. Results: The studied va...
This study identifies workplace stress according to the Job Stress Scale and associates it with soci...
Introduction: Health sector such as hospitals had to pay attention to the company's hygiene aspects ...
The stress level of nurses in hospitals can be high. The ability of nurses to identify sources of st...
Background & Aim: Social support is known as a factor in buffering negative effects of occup...
This study investigated the relationship between job stress, social support, and health in 130 femal...
Background: Stress is one of the issues that has existed since ancient times, but which the modern w...
This study aims to determine the effect of Work Stress, Work Conflict and Social Support on Nurse Pe...
Even though stress is a serious health issue that affects many individuals worldwide, it is still fr...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of perceived stress in nurses working...
Magister Curationis - McurGlobally, workplace stress has been reported as having deleterious effects...
There is accumulative evidence that stress negatively affects health care providers. Stress in nursi...
Nursing is a stressful profession by nature because a nurse faces a large number of stressful situat...
Background: A cross-sectional study on work-related stressors among nurses in a public teaching hosp...
Background and Aim: Nursing is one of the most stressful jobs. The high level of stress affects the ...
Nursing has been described as one of the most stressful professions. This stress can affect many asp...
This study identifies workplace stress according to the Job Stress Scale and associates it with soci...
Introduction: Health sector such as hospitals had to pay attention to the company's hygiene aspects ...
The stress level of nurses in hospitals can be high. The ability of nurses to identify sources of st...
Background & Aim: Social support is known as a factor in buffering negative effects of occup...
This study investigated the relationship between job stress, social support, and health in 130 femal...
Background: Stress is one of the issues that has existed since ancient times, but which the modern w...
This study aims to determine the effect of Work Stress, Work Conflict and Social Support on Nurse Pe...
Even though stress is a serious health issue that affects many individuals worldwide, it is still fr...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of perceived stress in nurses working...
Magister Curationis - McurGlobally, workplace stress has been reported as having deleterious effects...
There is accumulative evidence that stress negatively affects health care providers. Stress in nursi...
Nursing is a stressful profession by nature because a nurse faces a large number of stressful situat...
Background: A cross-sectional study on work-related stressors among nurses in a public teaching hosp...
Background and Aim: Nursing is one of the most stressful jobs. The high level of stress affects the ...
Nursing has been described as one of the most stressful professions. This stress can affect many asp...
This study identifies workplace stress according to the Job Stress Scale and associates it with soci...
Introduction: Health sector such as hospitals had to pay attention to the company's hygiene aspects ...
The stress level of nurses in hospitals can be high. The ability of nurses to identify sources of st...