Correlation between Occupational Stress and Social Support among Nurses

Background & Aim: There are several stressful situations in nursing profession which could cause job dissatisfaction, low performance, and quit or turnover among nurses. These situations may lead to physical or mental problems which irreversibly disturb nursing care quality. In this regard, soci...

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Main Authors: N. Rezaee, N. Behbahany, A. Yarandy, F. Hosseine
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Language:fas
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2006-06-01
Series:نشریه پرستاری ایران
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Online Access:http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-183-en.html
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spelling doaj-8f072c457eb046ff8cd438c7312656002020-11-25T02:47:30ZfasIran University of Medical Sciencesنشریه پرستاری ایران2008-59312006-06-0119467178Correlation between Occupational Stress and Social Support among NursesN. Rezaee0N. Behbahany1A. Yarandy2F. Hosseine3 Background & Aim: There are several stressful situations in nursing profession which could cause job dissatisfaction, low performance, and quit or turnover among nurses. These situations may lead to physical or mental problems which irreversibly disturb nursing care quality. In this regard, social support is a factor that buffer stressful situations.   Material & Method: The aim of the study was to determine the level of nurses' occupational stress and its relation to social support in Medical Educational Centers of Iran University of Medical Science in 2006.   A cross-sectional design was used in the study. The sample size was 373 subjects who were selected randomly among nurses with minimum of 6 months nursing experience with no managerial experience. The instruments of data collection consisted of demographic form, the Toft-Gray and Anderson Questionnaire and the McCain Marklin Social Integration Scale. The data were analyzed, with descriptive and inferential statistics (mean, standard deviation, chi-square, Fisher’s exact test and Spearman coefficient of correlation) through SPSS-13.   Results: The results showed that the majority of nurses (59%), perceived high level of occupationl stress, 37% and 4% of the subjects had moderate and mild stress levels respectively. There was not any significant association between the variables of job stress and social support, however there was a significant association between job stress and age (P<0.04, X2=12.95, r=-0.1). Interestingly eighty five Percent of the subjects considered perceived support from coworkers, head nurses and supervisors respectively. A significant association between social support and working shifts was found (X2=8.13, P=0.01) too.   Conclusion: It is concluded that nursing is a stressful occupation and the majority of nurses in the stressful working environment are confronting, with no social support. Therefore, it that increasing and development of social support could lead to reduce occupational stress in nurses.http://ijn.iums.ac.ir/article-1-183-en.htmloccupational stresssocial supportnursing profession
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F. Hosseine
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A. Yarandy
F. Hosseine
Correlation between Occupational Stress and Social Support among Nurses
نشریه پرستاری ایران
occupational stress
social support
nursing profession
author_facet N. Rezaee
N. Behbahany
A. Yarandy
F. Hosseine
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title Correlation between Occupational Stress and Social Support among Nurses
title_short Correlation between Occupational Stress and Social Support among Nurses
title_full Correlation between Occupational Stress and Social Support among Nurses
title_fullStr Correlation between Occupational Stress and Social Support among Nurses
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between Occupational Stress and Social Support among Nurses
title_sort correlation between occupational stress and social support among nurses
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series نشریه پرستاری ایران
issn 2008-5931
publishDate 2006-06-01
description Background & Aim: There are several stressful situations in nursing profession which could cause job dissatisfaction, low performance, and quit or turnover among nurses. These situations may lead to physical or mental problems which irreversibly disturb nursing care quality. In this regard, social support is a factor that buffer stressful situations.   Material & Method: The aim of the study was to determine the level of nurses' occupational stress and its relation to social support in Medical Educational Centers of Iran University of Medical Science in 2006.   A cross-sectional design was used in the study. The sample size was 373 subjects who were selected randomly among nurses with minimum of 6 months nursing experience with no managerial experience. The instruments of data collection consisted of demographic form, the Toft-Gray and Anderson Questionnaire and the McCain Marklin Social Integration Scale. The data were analyzed, with descriptive and inferential statistics (mean, standard deviation, chi-square, Fisher’s exact test and Spearman coefficient of correlation) through SPSS-13.   Results: The results showed that the majority of nurses (59%), perceived high level of occupationl stress, 37% and 4% of the subjects had moderate and mild stress levels respectively. There was not any significant association between the variables of job stress and social support, however there was a significant association between job stress and age (P<0.04, X2=12.95, r=-0.1). Interestingly eighty five Percent of the subjects considered perceived support from coworkers, head nurses and supervisors respectively. A significant association between social support and working shifts was found (X2=8.13, P=0.01) too.   Conclusion: It is concluded that nursing is a stressful occupation and the majority of nurses in the stressful working environment are confronting, with no social support. Therefore, it that increasing and development of social support could lead to reduce occupational stress in nurses.
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social support
nursing profession
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