Relationship of Job Satisfaction, Psychological Distress and Stress‐Related Biological Parameters among Healthy Nurses: A Longitudinal Study: Monica Amati, et al. Department of Molecular Pathology and Innovative Therapies, Clinic of Occupational Medicine, Polytechnic University of Marche, ItalyObjectiveTo examine the relationship between job satisfaction, psychological distress, psychosocial processes and stress‐related biological factors, and to evaluate whether over time changes of work satisfaction could affect the immunological‐inflammatory status of workers.MethodsOne hundred and one nurses were enrolled at the Clinic of Occupational Medicine, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy. Perceived job satisfaction, psychological di...
The present study investigated the effects of job stress on cellular immune function, such as NK cel...
This study examines the influence of changes in work conditions on stress out-comes as well as influ...
Introduction: Nurses, in comparison with other occupations, expose higher job stress; therefore, sat...
To examine the relationship between job satisfaction, psychological distress, psychosocial processes...
Nurses constitute the largest professional group in the health care sector and they are subjected to...
BACKGROUND: Nurses often experience a wide variety of stressful situations. Excessive work stress in...
Aim: To identify core antecedents of job stress and job satisfaction, and to explore the potential o...
Introduction: Nurses as a professional worker in hospitals are often getting job stress that cause d...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between hardiness, personal...
A longitudinal study was carried out to evaluate the effect of psycho-physical and occupational stre...
Objectives. This study investigated the relationships between job characteristics and coping in pred...
Job satisfaction is “the one’s feeling toward his/ her job. In which intrinsic and extrinsic factors...
As a result of the recent pandemic, the psychological wellbeing among nurses can be overlooked despi...
The purposes of the present study were to examine: a) the most relevant sources of workplace pressur...
Job stress has been recognized as a major risk factor for the development of serious physiological a...
The present study investigated the effects of job stress on cellular immune function, such as NK cel...
This study examines the influence of changes in work conditions on stress out-comes as well as influ...
Introduction: Nurses, in comparison with other occupations, expose higher job stress; therefore, sat...
To examine the relationship between job satisfaction, psychological distress, psychosocial processes...
Nurses constitute the largest professional group in the health care sector and they are subjected to...
BACKGROUND: Nurses often experience a wide variety of stressful situations. Excessive work stress in...
Aim: To identify core antecedents of job stress and job satisfaction, and to explore the potential o...
Introduction: Nurses as a professional worker in hospitals are often getting job stress that cause d...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between hardiness, personal...
A longitudinal study was carried out to evaluate the effect of psycho-physical and occupational stre...
Objectives. This study investigated the relationships between job characteristics and coping in pred...
Job satisfaction is “the one’s feeling toward his/ her job. In which intrinsic and extrinsic factors...
As a result of the recent pandemic, the psychological wellbeing among nurses can be overlooked despi...
The purposes of the present study were to examine: a) the most relevant sources of workplace pressur...
Job stress has been recognized as a major risk factor for the development of serious physiological a...
The present study investigated the effects of job stress on cellular immune function, such as NK cel...
This study examines the influence of changes in work conditions on stress out-comes as well as influ...
Introduction: Nurses, in comparison with other occupations, expose higher job stress; therefore, sat...