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    Title: Work Stress Symptoms and their Related Factors among Hospital Nurses
    Authors: Li Fang;Chin-Lin Fang;Shu-Hui Fang
    Keywords: hospital’s nurses;stress symptoms;work stress.
    Date: 2016
    Issue Date: 2016-08-28T02:04:25Z (UTC)
    Abstract: Most studies were limited to explore work stress symptoms of the hospital nurses due to work only, and work stress symptoms from factors related to family environments were neglected.This study was to explore the nurses’ work stress symptoms and the influences of demographic characteristics, family, and nursing work environments on the degrees of the stress symptoms. 166 nurses were recruited from a regional teaching hospital. Cross-sectional and repeated measures designs were used in this study.The results were shown as follows: (1) The daily average number of symptoms among hospital nurses was 5.92 symptoms/ per person, and the top three stress symptoms of the hospital nursing staff during the 5 working days are fatigue, neck and shoulder pains and back pain. (2) The affecting factors of work stress symptoms were correlated with family-work conflicts, self-perceived stress from nursing work and working years of this job.(3) The main factors related to workstress symptoms among nurses was the working years of this job, and each extra working year will relieve 0.153 stress symptoms from each nurse.It was recommended that the managers of the hospital could set up a 24-hour nursery, to ease the conflicts between work and domestic roles among nurses. In addition, the workplace should arrange in-service educations related to positive stress coping strategies. Future studies should apply the longitudinal follow-up design, and undergo the effectiveness of the educational programs on stress adaptation strategies
    Relation: JMED Research Vol. 2016 (2016), Article ID 746495, 12 pages
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