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    题名: Analysis of Occupational Stressors of Public Health Nurses in Taiwan
    作者: CHING-SUNG HO
    贡献者: Department of Healthcare Administration, Asia University, Taiwan
    关键词: public health nurse,
    health station.
    Taiwan,
    workload,
    occupational stressor,
    日期: 2009
    上传时间: 2010-05-06 06:47:33 (UTC+0)
    摘要: ABSTRACT
    Objective(s): to determine the major work stressors and their impacting factors on public health
    nurses in Taiwan.
    Materials and Methods: The sample came from 359 public health nurses working in Township
    health stations in a tri-county area in central Taiwan. A questionnaire survey of self-reports of 35
    stressful conditions with Likert type responses in four subscales, and the impacts of sociodemographic
    variables on the major stressors were analyzed, the response rate was 74.9%.
    Results: Among the four subscales of stressors, including workload, drab work content social
    role and managerial structure, the workload subscale was found to be the source of most stressors for
    public health nurses in Taiwan.
    Conclusions: The major stressors were the diverse and complicated work content, heavy job
    responsibility and too much work, these stressors usually exists on most days of the week. These results
    should provide useful information for the administrators in formulating strategies to relieve work stress
    in public health nurses in Taiwan.
    關聯: Asian Journal of Health and Information Sciences 4(2-3):93-102
    显示于类别:[Asian Journal of Health and Information Sciences] v.4 n.2-3

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