Determination of Job Stresses and Their Consequences in Drivers in Ilam
Background: Human factors cause 60-70 percent of automobile accidents. Everything related to people that is involved in and interacting with a system is considered to be a human factor. These factors can be psychological, biological, or social, and all of them can affect drivers’ behaviors. Theref...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Electronic Physician
2013-01-01
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Series: | Electronic Physician |
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Online Access: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4477774/ |
Summary: | Background: Human factors cause 60-70 percent of automobile accidents. Everything related to people that is
involved in and interacting with a system is considered to be a human factor. These factors can be psychological,
biological, or social, and all of them can affect drivers’ behaviors. Therefore, one of the negative and unfavorable
effects of these factors is that they cause accidents. According to previous research, increases in the job stresses
result in increases in the incidence of car accidents. Drivers who feel stressed often do not to observe the rules, and
they may not even notice the warning signs. By measuring the job stress among drivers and its adverse effects, this
research aimed to provide an appropriate managerial solution to reduce these problems.
Methods: The sample in this descriptive-analytical study consisted of 250 drivers who were selected and
investigated. A job stress questionnaire was used as a means for collecting data. Health conditions were assessed by
referring to clinical documents provided for the drivers. Accident data were included in the study using accidentrelated
documentation. Two hundred and fifty drivers from Ilam, Iran participated and were analyzed in this study.
This research is a cross-sectional study that was performed by dossiers and personal memoirs. Data were analyzed
by SPSS16 and the chi-squared test.
Results: The study showed that the main factors that cause medium- to high-level stress are the physical
environment, workload and ambiguity of duties. It also showed that the incidence and severity of accidents
increased as stress levels increased.
Conclusion: This study shows high prevalence of job stress amongst drivers in Ilam. The main causes of the
prevalence of stress among drivers in Ilam City are physical environment, workload and ambiguity of duties,
responsibility. |
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ISSN: | 2008-5842 2008-5842 |