世俗医院与宗教医院护士的功能性社会支持与压力感知。

Jennifer Ruth Sankey
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护士承受着很大的压力。本研究对在世俗医院和宗教医院工作的护士的功能性社会支持和感知压力进行了调查。本研究以社会支持模型、工作需求-资源理论和压力的交易模型为指导。被调查的人群是由来自美国各地的84名注册护士组成的方便和滚雪球式的样本。采用护理压力扩展量表、社会支持行为量表和人口统计学问卷对数据进行Pearson相关检验和Fisher检验。结果显示,世俗医院护士的支持与压力之间无显著相关,宗教医院护士的支持与压力之间无显著相关。调查结果还显示,两组护士的支持和压力的比较相关性无显著差异。结果将告知医疗保健专业人员护士的支持和压力之间的关系在医院的独特使命。
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Functional Social Support and Perceived Stress of Nurses Working in Secular and Religious Hospitals.

Nurses experience high levels of stress. In this study, functional social support and perceived stress of nurses working in secular and religious hospitals were examined. The social support model, the job demands-resources theory, and the transactional model of stress guided this study. The population that was examined was comprised of a convenience and snowballing sample of 84 registered nurses from across the United States. The data collected using the Expanded Nursing Stress Scale, the Inventory of Socially Supportive Behavior survey, and a demographic questionnaire were statistically analyzed using Pearson's correlation and Fisher's Test. Results showed no significant relationship between support and nurses' stress in secular hospitals and no significant relationship between the same variables for nurses' in religious hospitals. Findings also revealed that there was no significant difference in the compared correlations for nurses' support and stress between the two groups. The outcomes will inform healthcare professionals about the association between nurses' support and stress in hospitals with unique missions.

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