2019
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2019.33.320.16147
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Psychological working conditions and predictors of occupational stress among nurses, Salaga Government Hospital, Ghana, 2016

Abstract: IntroductionOccupational stress is a recognized health problem among nurses. Globally, its prevalence varies between 9.2% and 68.0%. It detracts from nurses' quality of life and efficiency of job performance. In Ghana, we do not know the important contributory factors to this problem. Our study sought to identify the important predictors of occupational stress among nurses.MethodsIn January 2016, we conducted an institutional-based survey among nurses of Salaga Government Hospital. They completed a five-point … Show more

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“…Furthermore, the association in the present study between a high sense of community and no or negligible stress symptoms confirms the results of previous studies among other health professionals, i.e. psychiatrists [ 35 ] and nurses [ 36 ]. This can be interpreted as good relationships at the workplace are important to employee wellbeing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Furthermore, the association in the present study between a high sense of community and no or negligible stress symptoms confirms the results of previous studies among other health professionals, i.e. psychiatrists [ 35 ] and nurses [ 36 ]. This can be interpreted as good relationships at the workplace are important to employee wellbeing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…First, all 31 provincial administrative regions (including provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the central government) in mainland China were covered in the sampling. Next, cities in each province, autonomous region or district in each municipality were evenly divided into 3 groups according to their 2018 per capita gross domestic product, which is associated with the factors influencing the working status of medical staffs, such as the quality of health care techniques and need and utilization of health care, 20,21,46 thereby generating 93 groups. Within each group, 1 city or district was selected using the random number method; thus, 93 cities or districts were selected.…”
Section: Study Design and Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 For health care providers in remote and border areas in developed countries, limited basic education and skill training also resulted in their occupational stress. 16,17 However, in developing or undeveloped countries, limitations of professional knowledge and skills to perform routine tasks, [18][19][20] nursing care, operating upto-date medical equipment, 21 and communication 22,23 are the primary stressors among health care providers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Though "stress" is more commonly thought of as harmful ( Epel et al., 2018 ), how it is responded to could be more detrimental or otherwise. The management of stress could lead to "eustress" (positive responses such as innovation and improved productivity) or "distress" (negative outcomes) ( Kaburi et al., 2016 ). Rudland et al (2020) , for instance, report that thinking more positively about stress, could lead to productive learning in health education and improve performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%