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摘要
背景:医院是公共卫生服务的提供者,具有非常重要的地位,因此所提供的服务必须加以考虑和考虑。护士是为患者提供服务的专业人力资源之一。目的:本研究的目的是确定RS x Cempaka病房工作量与护士压力水平之间的关系。方法:本研究采用研究相关设计,横断面方法。研究人群均为医院Cempaka病房的护士。X共44名护士,采用全抽样方法,自变量为工作量,因变量为应激水平。数据检索使用问卷表,有序的数据尺度。分析采用spearman秩相关检验,α 0.05。结果:研究结果发现,大多数受访者(59.1%)的工作量适中,大多数受访者(61.4%)的压力水平适中。Spearman秩相关检验显示工作量与护士压力水平之间存在显著相关(p = 0.001 < 0.05,拒绝接受H0)。结论:护士在满足需求、处理问题方面的工作量过大,最终消耗了身体和认知能力的能量,这对护士的应激源有影响
The relationship between workload and nurse stress levels
Background: Hospitals are public health service providers, which have a very important position, so the services provided must be considered and taken into account. One of the professional human resources in accordance with their fields in providing services to patients is nurses.
Aims: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between workload and nurse stress levels in the Cempaka room of RS X.
Methods: This study used a study correlation design, a Cross-Sectional approach. The study population was all nurses in the Cempaka room of the hospital. X as many as 44 nurses, using the total sampling technique, The independent variable is the workload, the dependent variable is the stress level. Data retrieval using questionnaire sheets, ordinal data scales. Analysis using spearman rank corelation test with alpha 0.05.
Results: The results of the study found that most respondents (59.1%) had a moderate workload, and most respondents (61.4%) had moderate stress levels. The Spearman rank corelation test showed there was a meaningful relationship between workload and nurse stress levels (p = 0.001 < 0.05 then H0 was rejected).
Conclusion: The workload is so much in meeting needs, handling problems and ultimately very draining energy both physical and cognitive abilities, which has an impact on the nurse's stressor