Determinants of Job Stress Among Nurse Educators in Departments of Nursing Science of Universities in South East Nigeria

Nwafor I. E., Makata N. E.
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Stress is part of our normal functioning and integral to life. However, when the elastic limit is reached, its presence instigates a negative effect that could be detrimental to the individual’s health, ability, and productivity. This cross-sectional survey is aimed at finding out the determinants of job stress among nurse educators working in the Departments of Nursing Science of Universities in South East Nigeria. A sample size of 176 nurse educators was purposefully recruited for the study. An adapted, modified and validated instrument was administered to the participants to elicit information based on the research objectives. The reliability of the instrument was established using the split-half method of Spearman’s correlation at a 0.01 level of significance which showed a strong relationship (r = 0.82). Data were collated and analysed using a statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) software, version 26. the results were presented in tables using percentage mean, Pearson’s correlation coefficient and chi-square were used to establish the relationship between the variables. The study findings showed that nurse educators experience job stress as a result of manpower shortage (82.95%), poor physical working environment (86.36%), and inadequate instructional materials (91.47%). There was a significant relationship between job stress and the job stress factors tested (shortage of manpower, physical working environment and inadequate instructional materials) with a p-value of < 0.001. It was concluded that shortage of manpower, physical working environment, and inadequate instructional materials were major causes of job stress among Nurse educators in South East, Nigeria. Manpower recruitment should be organised, the overall quality of the physical working environment should be improved, and adequate instructional materials be provided for the nurse educators.
尼日利亚东南部大学护理科学系护士教育工作者工作压力的决定因素
压力是我们正常工作的一部分,也是生活中不可或缺的一部分。然而,当达到弹性极限时,压力的存在就会产生负面影响,从而损害个人的健康、能力和工作效率。这项横断面调查旨在找出在尼日利亚东南部大学护理科学系工作的护士教育工作者工作压力的决定因素。研究特意招募了 176 名护士教育工作者作为样本。根据研究目标,对参与者使用了经过改编、修改和验证的工具来获取信息。在 0.01 的显著性水平下,使用斯皮尔曼相关的分半法确定了该工具的可靠性,结果显示两者之间存在密切关系(r = 0.82)。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第 26 版对数据进行了整理和分析。结果以表格形式呈现,使用百分比平均值、皮尔逊相关系数和卡方来确定变量之间的关系。研究结果表明,护士教育工作者的工作压力主要来自人手不足(82.95%)、工作环境差(86.36%)和教学材料不足(91.47%)。工作压力与所测试的工作压力因素(人力短缺、物质工作环境和教材不足)之间存在明显关系,P 值小于 0.001。结论是,人力短缺、实际工作环境和教材不足是造成尼日利亚东南部地区护士教育工作者工作压力的主要原因。应组织人力招聘,改善物质工作环境的整体质量,并为护士教育者提供充足的教学材料。
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