Evaluation of Stress Situation of Female Nurses Working in Wards Based on the Survey Data

IF 0.4 Q4 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Hatsuko Furuya, K. Ishigaki, H. Nishimura
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: In this study, the Brief Job Stress Questionnaire (BJSQ) survey data obtained from 927 female nurses were analyzed through two-group comparisons of high and low stressors, stress response, support, and satisfaction level, and through four-group comparisons of different family structures focusing on the marital and child status. Moreover, covariant structure analyses using the Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes (MIMIC) model was performed. Results revealed that individuals with high stressors had high-stress responses and low support. By contrast, individuals with high levels of satisfaction had low stressors, low-stress responses, and high support. Next, between the four groups based on family structure, significant differences were observed in stressors, such as “low degree of job control” and in stress responses, such as “physical complaints.” In the MIMIC model, the “status of stress” was mainly dominated by stressor factors compared to support factors.
基于调查数据的病区女护士压力状况评价
本研究采用《工作压力问卷》(BJSQ)对927名女护士进行问卷调查,通过高低压力源、应激反应、支持和满意度的两组比较,以及以婚姻和子女状况为重点的不同家庭结构的四组比较,对调查数据进行分析。此外,使用多指标多原因(MIMIC)模型进行协变结构分析。结果表明,高应激源个体具有高应激反应和低支持。相比之下,高满意度的个体有低压力源、低压力反应和高支持。接下来,在基于家庭结构的四组之间,观察到压力源(如“工作控制程度低”)和压力反应(如“身体不适”)的显著差异。在MIMIC模型中,“应激状态”主要由应激因子主导,而非支持因子。
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