The Relationship Between Job Characteristics and Work-Family Conflict Among Married Women Employed in Clinical Wards of Shiraz University-Affiliated Hospitals

<strong>Background:</strong> Work and life have the greatest and strongest bond with an individual and the society. Their balance has a high value. If the relationship between work and life is not managed, the conflict between these two will result in irreparable damage to individuals, o...

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Main Authors: Alireza Mooghali, Kamran Bagheri Lankarani, Hamideh Abedi, Yaser Sarikhani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:Women’s Health Bulletin
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Online Access:http://womenshealthbulletin.sums.ac.ir/article_45194_cd5f5501f2cce4c5a9b066dfaaf40fda.pdf
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spelling doaj-5f0e99bfe801498f8800340d0829ae2d2020-11-25T02:59:33ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesWomen’s Health Bulletin2345-51362382-99902015-01-01211610.17795/whb-2514145194The Relationship Between Job Characteristics and Work-Family Conflict Among Married Women Employed in Clinical Wards of Shiraz University-Affiliated HospitalsAlireza Mooghali0Kamran Bagheri Lankarani1Hamideh Abedi2Yaser Sarikhani3Payame Noor University, Tehran, IR IranHealth Policy Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IR IranPayame Noor University, Tehran, IR IranResearch Center for Social Determinant of Health, Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom, IR Iran<strong>Background:</strong> Work and life have the greatest and strongest bond with an individual and the society. Their balance has a high value. If the relationship between work and life is not managed, the conflict between these two will result in irreparable damage to individuals, organizations and communities. <strong>Objectives:</strong> The main objective of the current study is to investigate the relationship between job characteristics and work-family conflict among married women employed in clinical wards of Shiraz University-affiliated hospitals. <strong>Patients and Methods:</strong> The study population included 180 married women who work in clinical wards of four university-affiliated hospitals in Shiraz. We used the improved Leiden Quality of Work Life Questionnaire by Van der Doef and colleagues and the work-family conflict questionnaire by Kelloway and colleagues to measure participants' responses. One-way ANOVA and Pearson linear correlation coefficient were used for data analyses. <strong>Results:</strong> There was a negative relation between job characteristics and work-family conflict. Respondents experienced higher levels of work-to-family conflict than family-to-work conflict. There were significant negative relations between skill variety, task autonomy, task significance, job security, social support of colleagues and supervisors with work-family conflict and positive significant relations between time, work pressure and hazardous exposure with work-family conflict. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> work-family conflict of employed women could be reduced by rearranging job characteristics and conditions. Job resources such as social support should be strengthened and job demands should be adjusted commensurate with the physical and mental capabilities of staff.http://womenshealthbulletin.sums.ac.ir/article_45194_cd5f5501f2cce4c5a9b066dfaaf40fda.pdfjob characteristicsworkfamily conflictworking womenhospital
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author Alireza Mooghali
Kamran Bagheri Lankarani
Hamideh Abedi
Yaser Sarikhani
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Kamran Bagheri Lankarani
Hamideh Abedi
Yaser Sarikhani
The Relationship Between Job Characteristics and Work-Family Conflict Among Married Women Employed in Clinical Wards of Shiraz University-Affiliated Hospitals
Women’s Health Bulletin
job characteristics
work
family conflict
working women
hospital
author_facet Alireza Mooghali
Kamran Bagheri Lankarani
Hamideh Abedi
Yaser Sarikhani
author_sort Alireza Mooghali
title The Relationship Between Job Characteristics and Work-Family Conflict Among Married Women Employed in Clinical Wards of Shiraz University-Affiliated Hospitals
title_short The Relationship Between Job Characteristics and Work-Family Conflict Among Married Women Employed in Clinical Wards of Shiraz University-Affiliated Hospitals
title_full The Relationship Between Job Characteristics and Work-Family Conflict Among Married Women Employed in Clinical Wards of Shiraz University-Affiliated Hospitals
title_fullStr The Relationship Between Job Characteristics and Work-Family Conflict Among Married Women Employed in Clinical Wards of Shiraz University-Affiliated Hospitals
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship Between Job Characteristics and Work-Family Conflict Among Married Women Employed in Clinical Wards of Shiraz University-Affiliated Hospitals
title_sort relationship between job characteristics and work-family conflict among married women employed in clinical wards of shiraz university-affiliated hospitals
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Women’s Health Bulletin
issn 2345-5136
2382-9990
publishDate 2015-01-01
description <strong>Background:</strong> Work and life have the greatest and strongest bond with an individual and the society. Their balance has a high value. If the relationship between work and life is not managed, the conflict between these two will result in irreparable damage to individuals, organizations and communities. <strong>Objectives:</strong> The main objective of the current study is to investigate the relationship between job characteristics and work-family conflict among married women employed in clinical wards of Shiraz University-affiliated hospitals. <strong>Patients and Methods:</strong> The study population included 180 married women who work in clinical wards of four university-affiliated hospitals in Shiraz. We used the improved Leiden Quality of Work Life Questionnaire by Van der Doef and colleagues and the work-family conflict questionnaire by Kelloway and colleagues to measure participants' responses. One-way ANOVA and Pearson linear correlation coefficient were used for data analyses. <strong>Results:</strong> There was a negative relation between job characteristics and work-family conflict. Respondents experienced higher levels of work-to-family conflict than family-to-work conflict. There were significant negative relations between skill variety, task autonomy, task significance, job security, social support of colleagues and supervisors with work-family conflict and positive significant relations between time, work pressure and hazardous exposure with work-family conflict. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> work-family conflict of employed women could be reduced by rearranging job characteristics and conditions. Job resources such as social support should be strengthened and job demands should be adjusted commensurate with the physical and mental capabilities of staff.
topic job characteristics
work
family conflict
working women
hospital
url http://womenshealthbulletin.sums.ac.ir/article_45194_cd5f5501f2cce4c5a9b066dfaaf40fda.pdf
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