Impact of Occupational Stress on Job Burnout with the Moderating Role of Psychological Capital and Social Support.

Aleena Shah, Saba Munir, M. Zaheer
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Abstract

The medical field is quite challenging as employees have to work day and night under extreme pressure and long and irregular working hours. This work pressure and exhaustion lead to occupational stress. Occupational stress, when unaddressed, leads to burnout which severely affects the physical and mental health of females in the medical field. This study investigates the relationship between occupational stress and job burnout on a sample of female medical staff working in the public health sector with the moderating role of psychological capital and social support between the relationship of occupational stress and job burnout. The research comprises a sample of 250 female medical employees that are working in public hospitals of the twin cities of Pakistan Results show that occupational stress causes job burnout, and psychological capital moderates the relation between occupational stress and job burnout. The three dimensions of psychological capital, namely, self-efficacy, resilience, and Hope, moderate the relation while optimism does not moderate the relationship. Results also show that family support acts as a moderator between stress and burnout, but supervisory support does not moderate the relationship. This study highlights that coping strategies help medical health workers in dealing with stress and burnout. In addition, family support plays an essential role in minimizing the stress of female health workers. Therefore, the administration of hospitals should arrange training to enhance the psychological capital of their health workers to keep them stress-free and ultimately efficient in their work.
职业压力对工作倦怠的影响:心理资本和社会支持的调节作用。
医疗领域是一个充满挑战的领域,因为员工必须在极端的压力下日夜工作,工作时间长且不规律。这种工作压力和疲惫导致了职业压力。职业压力如果得不到解决,就会导致职业倦怠,严重影响医疗领域女性的身心健康。本研究以公共卫生部门女医务人员为研究对象,探讨职业压力与工作倦怠的关系,心理资本和社会支持在职业压力与工作倦怠的关系中起调节作用。本研究以巴基斯坦双城公立医院的250名女医务人员为样本进行研究。结果表明,职业压力导致工作倦怠,心理资本调节职业压力与工作倦怠的关系。心理资本的三个维度,即自我效能、弹性和希望,对关系有调节作用,而乐观对关系没有调节作用。结果还显示,家庭支持在压力和倦怠之间起调节作用,但上级支持不起调节作用。本研究强调,应对策略有助于医疗卫生工作者处理压力和倦怠。此外,家庭支持在尽量减少女性保健工作者的压力方面起着至关重要的作用。因此,医院管理部门应安排培训,以提高其卫生工作者的心理资本,使他们在工作中没有压力,最终提高工作效率。
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