The role of social support on occupational stress among hospital nurses.

作者: Zhonghua Nie , Linghong Wang , Yuelong Jin , Jiegen Yu , Yingshui Yao

DOI:

关键词:

摘要: Stress is a nonspecific reaction to everything the body needs. Although occupational stress exists in every occupation, it seen with more frequency and intensity amongst those occupations related human health. In this study, we aimed investigate relationship between social support (SS) among hospital nurses. A cross-sectional survey was conducted 1144 nurse China. They were investigated self-administered questionnaire about socio-demographic characteristics, support. validated version of revised Occupational Inventory (OSI-R) applied evaluate stress; SS measured by nine questions. Logistic regression analysis used study association adjusted for income, gender, marital status, working years, educational level, profession. Of nurses, majority age group less than 30 mean across participants 31.8 years. Further correlation indicated that score ORQ PSQ had significant negative (P<0.05), positive found Score PRQ (P<0.05). The univariate multivariate results also revealed high increased significantly decreasing increasing after controlling level job title. influences hospitals nurse. We should pay attention married long years

参考文章(12)
V Escribà Agüir, R Más Pons, M Cárdenas Echegaray, D Burguete Ramos, R Fernández Sánchez, None, [Work-related stress factors and the psychological well-being of hospital nurses]. Revista de enfermería. ,vol. 23, pp. 506- 511 ,(2000)
Marta Elena Losa Iglesias, Ricardo Becerro de Bengoa Vallejo, Prevalence and relationship between burnout, job satisfaction, stress, and clinical manifestations in Spanish critical care nurses. Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing. ,vol. 32, pp. 130- 137 ,(2013) , 10.1097/DCC.0B013E31828647FC
Akbar Hasanzadeh, Tayebeh Mehrabi, Soheila Bakhtiari, An investigation on occupational stress of the operating room staffs in hospitals affiliated to Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and its association with some factors iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research. ,vol. 18, pp. 101- ,(2013)
Wei‐Qing Chen, Tze Wai Wong, Ignatius Tak‐Sun Yu, Association of occupational stress and social support with health-related behaviors among chinese offshore oil workers. Journal of Occupational Health. ,vol. 50, pp. 262- 269 ,(2008) , 10.1539/JOH.L7149
Ángela Casado, Alberto Castellanos, M. Encarnación López-Fernández, Rocío Ruíz, Concha García Aroca, Federico Noriega, Relationship between oxidative and occupational stress and aging in nurses of an intensive care unit. Age. ,vol. 30, pp. 229- 236 ,(2008) , 10.1007/S11357-008-9052-5
Yadollah Jannati, Rakhshandeh Mohammadi, Naeimeh Seyedfatemi, Iranian clinical nurses' coping strategies for job stress. Journal of Occupational Health. ,vol. 53, pp. 123- 129 ,(2011) , 10.1539/JOH.O10015
Hui Wu, Cui Xia Ge, Wei Sun, Jia Na Wang, Lie Wang, Depressive symptoms and occupational stress among Chinese female nurses: The mediating effects of social support and rational coping Research in Nursing & Health. ,vol. 34, pp. 401- 407 ,(2011) , 10.1002/NUR.20449
Ayman M. Hamdan-Mansour, Ekhlas Al-Gamal, Kathryn Puskar, Mohammad Yacoub, Anita Marini, Mental health nursing in Jordan: An investigation into experience, work stress and organizational support International Journal of Mental Health Nursing. ,vol. 20, pp. 86- 94 ,(2011) , 10.1111/J.1447-0349.2010.00716.X
Siying Wu, Wei Zhu, Zhiming Wang, Mianzhen Wang, Yajia Lan, Relationship between burnout and occupational stress among nurses in China Journal of Advanced Nursing. ,vol. 59, pp. 233- 239 ,(2007) , 10.1111/J.1365-2648.2007.04301.X