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Stress Among Iranian Nurses in Critical Wards
BACKGROUND: Stress has been recognized as a significant psychosocial and physiologic component in educational and practical processes. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of present study was to survey stress among Iranian nurses in critical wards. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 3643 anony...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4568573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26380798 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.22612v2 |
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author | Hashemian, Seyed Mohammad Reza Farzanegan, Behrooz Fathi, Mohammad Ardehali, Seyed Hossein Vahedian-Azimi, Amir Asghari-Jafarabadi, Mohammad Hajiesmaeili, Mohammadreza |
author_facet | Hashemian, Seyed Mohammad Reza Farzanegan, Behrooz Fathi, Mohammad Ardehali, Seyed Hossein Vahedian-Azimi, Amir Asghari-Jafarabadi, Mohammad Hajiesmaeili, Mohammadreza |
author_sort | Hashemian, Seyed Mohammad Reza |
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description | BACKGROUND: Stress has been recognized as a significant psychosocial and physiologic component in educational and practical processes. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of present study was to survey stress among Iranian nurses in critical wards. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 3643 anonymous questionnaires were disseminated among nurses in different hospitals in Tehran, Iran, by utilizing multistage random sampling. The questionnaire consisted of two sections: demographic characteristics and a 22-item list on a five-point Likert scale. The association of variables with stress was evaluated using hierarchical logistic regression. RESULTS: A total of 3043 completed questionnaires were completed and returned (response rate, 83.53%). Age (> 33 years, 1571 (51.63%); < 33 years old, 1472 (48.37%)), marital status (single, 188 (6.18%); married, 2685 (88.24%); and widow, 170 (5.59%)), working shift (morning, 605 (19.88%); evening, 631 (20.74%); night, 603 (19.82%); and rotation, 1204 (39.57%)), and the years of experience of nurses (1 - 5 years, 413 (13.57%); 6 - 10 years, 589 (19.36%); 11 - 15 years, 832 (27.34%); 16 - 20 years, 758 (24.91%); and 21-25 years, 451 (14.82%)) had significant association with the level of stress (P < 0.05 for all parameters). However, sex (male, 937 (30.79%); and female, 2106 (69.21%)), education (associate, 444 (14.59%); baccalaureate, 2250 (73.94%); and master, 349 (11.47%)), and body mass index (> 24.6 kg/m(2), 2514 (49.75%); and < 24.6 kg/m(2), 1529 (50.25%)) showed no significant association with the level of stress (P > 0.05 for all parameters). CONCLUSIONS: Considering the personal and background characteristics of personnel and understanding their association with stress and stressful situations encompasses the ability to persevere and adapt to contextual stressors. |
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spelling | pubmed-45685732015-09-17 Stress Among Iranian Nurses in Critical Wards Hashemian, Seyed Mohammad Reza Farzanegan, Behrooz Fathi, Mohammad Ardehali, Seyed Hossein Vahedian-Azimi, Amir Asghari-Jafarabadi, Mohammad Hajiesmaeili, Mohammadreza Iran Red Crescent Med J Research Article BACKGROUND: Stress has been recognized as a significant psychosocial and physiologic component in educational and practical processes. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of present study was to survey stress among Iranian nurses in critical wards. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, 3643 anonymous questionnaires were disseminated among nurses in different hospitals in Tehran, Iran, by utilizing multistage random sampling. The questionnaire consisted of two sections: demographic characteristics and a 22-item list on a five-point Likert scale. The association of variables with stress was evaluated using hierarchical logistic regression. RESULTS: A total of 3043 completed questionnaires were completed and returned (response rate, 83.53%). Age (> 33 years, 1571 (51.63%); < 33 years old, 1472 (48.37%)), marital status (single, 188 (6.18%); married, 2685 (88.24%); and widow, 170 (5.59%)), working shift (morning, 605 (19.88%); evening, 631 (20.74%); night, 603 (19.82%); and rotation, 1204 (39.57%)), and the years of experience of nurses (1 - 5 years, 413 (13.57%); 6 - 10 years, 589 (19.36%); 11 - 15 years, 832 (27.34%); 16 - 20 years, 758 (24.91%); and 21-25 years, 451 (14.82%)) had significant association with the level of stress (P < 0.05 for all parameters). However, sex (male, 937 (30.79%); and female, 2106 (69.21%)), education (associate, 444 (14.59%); baccalaureate, 2250 (73.94%); and master, 349 (11.47%)), and body mass index (> 24.6 kg/m(2), 2514 (49.75%); and < 24.6 kg/m(2), 1529 (50.25%)) showed no significant association with the level of stress (P > 0.05 for all parameters). CONCLUSIONS: Considering the personal and background characteristics of personnel and understanding their association with stress and stressful situations encompasses the ability to persevere and adapt to contextual stressors. Kowsar 2015-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4568573/ /pubmed/26380798 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.22612v2 Text en Copyright © 2015, Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hashemian, Seyed Mohammad Reza Farzanegan, Behrooz Fathi, Mohammad Ardehali, Seyed Hossein Vahedian-Azimi, Amir Asghari-Jafarabadi, Mohammad Hajiesmaeili, Mohammadreza Stress Among Iranian Nurses in Critical Wards |
title | Stress Among Iranian Nurses in Critical Wards |
title_full | Stress Among Iranian Nurses in Critical Wards |
title_fullStr | Stress Among Iranian Nurses in Critical Wards |
title_full_unstemmed | Stress Among Iranian Nurses in Critical Wards |
title_short | Stress Among Iranian Nurses in Critical Wards |
title_sort | stress among iranian nurses in critical wards |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4568573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26380798 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.22612v2 |
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