切蒂斯格尔邦雷普尔县次级保健中心医护人员的组织角色压力评估

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sanjeev Kumar Meshram, Nirmal Verma, Aditi Chandrakar, Monika Dengani, Shubhra A Agrawal, Mini Sharma
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背景:与组织相关的压力是一个全球性问题。组织角色压力(ORS)被描述为 "对工作、工作环境和工作组织的厌恶和有害方面的情绪、认知、行为和生理反应"。研究表明,与其他职业相比,随着工作期望值的不断提高,医护人员(HCWs)面临组织压力的风险更高。目的和目标确定在恰蒂斯加尔邦雷普尔区次级保健中心工作的医护人员的组织压力作用及其与社会人口特征的关系。方法和材料:对 113 名医护人员进行了描述性横断面研究,采用 Pareek 的 ORS 量表进行自填式问卷调查,以确定角色压力的 10 个维度,如角色间距离、角色停滞、角色期望冲突、角色侵蚀、角色超负荷、角色孤立、个人不足、自我角色距离、角色模糊和资源不足。高危产妇是通过简单随机抽样选出的。研究结果角色超负荷是造成医护人员角色压力最大的原因。据观察,在女性、未婚、核心家庭、受教育程度低于 10 级和上层阶级中,ORS 水平与较高的角色压力有显著的统计学关联。结论:这项研究的结果需要管理者和政策制定者建立一个有吸引力的工作环境,以减少角色压力的副作用和影响,提高高危女工的工作效率。
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Assessment of Organizational Role Stress among Health Care Workers working in Sub Health Centres of Raipur District Chhattisgarh
Background: Organizational-related stress is a global issue. Organizational Role Stress (ORS) is described as “The emotional, cognitive, behavioural, and physiological reaction to aversive and noxious aspects of work, work environments, and work organizations.” Studies have indicated that when compared to other professions, Health Care Workers (HCWs) are at higher risk of organizational stress with rising job expectations. Aim & Objective: To determine the Organizational Role of Stress among Health Care Workers working in Sub Health Centres of Raipur District Chhattisgarh and its association with sociodemographic characteristics. Methods and Material: A descriptive cross-sectional study among 113 HCWs was done by using a self-administered ques­tionnaire, using Pareek’s ORS Scale to determine 10 dimensions of Role Stress such as Inter-Role Distance, Role Stagnation, Role Expectation Conflict, Role Erosion, Role Overload, Role Isolation, Personal Inadequacy, Self-Role Distance, Role Ambiguity, and Resource Inadequacy. HCWs were selected by simple random sampling. Results: Role overload was the cause of the greatest role stress level among HCWs. Levels of ORS were observed to have a statistically significant association with higher among female HCWs, among unmarried, among nuclear families, those who were educated below 10th standard, and among the upper class. Conclusions: This study's findings need administrators and policymakers to establish an attractive working environment to reduce the side effects and effects of role stress and boost the HCWs' productivity.
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Indian Journal of Community Health
Indian Journal of Community Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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