Background and purpose: Job stress is one of the main factors that reduce productivity in organizations and leads to physical and psychological complications in personnel. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between job stressors and quality of life in nurses. Materials and methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was performed in all nurses (n=394) working in Sari Imam Khomini Hospital. In this study, 196 individuals (155 females and 41 males) were selected by stratified random sampling. Expanded Nursing Stress Scale (ENSS) and World Health Organization Quality of Life questionnaire were used to collect the data. Statistical analysis was done in SPSS V20. Results: According to findings, 79% of changes in quality of life we...
Job stress describes the negative emotional and physical reactions that occur when the demands of a ...
Background: Stressors during the COVID-19 pandemic, led to lack of concentration and lack of energy ...
Introduction: Stress levels of Dutch nurses have been found to increase since 2005. There is evidenc...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
Background: In jobs where human contact is like nursing, more tension there. This destructive and mu...
Purpose: The present study aimed to understand the effects of stress and family pressure on nursing ...
There is accumulative evidence that stress negatively affects health care providers. Stress in nursi...
Introduction: Nurses experience more stress than other health's staff. Job stress has significant ef...
Nurses especially female nurses are under a great deal of stress related to a varietyof occupational...
Stress in nursing in hospitals is an important issue. Work-related stress in nursing occurs due to d...
Nurses constitute the largest professional group in the health care sector and they are subjected to...
Abstract To reduce the work related to stress and the psychosocial risk is not only an imperative qu...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety is a key element of the quality of health services. Nurses are the larges...
As a result of the recent pandemic, the psychological wellbeing among nurses can be overlooked despi...
Background: Stress is physiological and mental reaction towards any events. Studies have shown that ...
Job stress describes the negative emotional and physical reactions that occur when the demands of a ...
Background: Stressors during the COVID-19 pandemic, led to lack of concentration and lack of energy ...
Introduction: Stress levels of Dutch nurses have been found to increase since 2005. There is evidenc...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
Background: In jobs where human contact is like nursing, more tension there. This destructive and mu...
Purpose: The present study aimed to understand the effects of stress and family pressure on nursing ...
There is accumulative evidence that stress negatively affects health care providers. Stress in nursi...
Introduction: Nurses experience more stress than other health's staff. Job stress has significant ef...
Nurses especially female nurses are under a great deal of stress related to a varietyof occupational...
Stress in nursing in hospitals is an important issue. Work-related stress in nursing occurs due to d...
Nurses constitute the largest professional group in the health care sector and they are subjected to...
Abstract To reduce the work related to stress and the psychosocial risk is not only an imperative qu...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety is a key element of the quality of health services. Nurses are the larges...
As a result of the recent pandemic, the psychological wellbeing among nurses can be overlooked despi...
Background: Stress is physiological and mental reaction towards any events. Studies have shown that ...
Job stress describes the negative emotional and physical reactions that occur when the demands of a ...
Background: Stressors during the COVID-19 pandemic, led to lack of concentration and lack of energy ...
Introduction: Stress levels of Dutch nurses have been found to increase since 2005. There is evidenc...