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Impact of rational emotive occupational health coaching on work-related stress management among staff of Nigeria police force

BACKGROUND: Empirical studies indicated that job-related stress is threatening the well-being of Nigerian public workers. The objective of this investigation was to examine the impact of REOHC for improving work-stress management among Staff of Nigeria Police Force in southeast Nigeria. METHOD: This...

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Autores principales: Nwokeoma, Bonaventure N., Ede, Moses O., Nwosu, Nneka, Ikechukwu-Illomuanya, Amaka, Ogba, Francisca N., Ugwoezuonu, Amanda U., Offordile, Edmund E., Agu, Patricia U., Amoke, Chijioke, Eze, Celestine O., Nnamani, Ogechi, Nwafor, Bernedeth, Omeke, Faith C., Omeje, Grace N., Vita-Agundu, Uche C., Onuh, Eucharia A., Okorie, Cornelius O., Ede, Kelechi R., Nwadike, Ngozi
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6750331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31517811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000016724
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author Nwokeoma, Bonaventure N.
Ede, Moses O.
Nwosu, Nneka
Ikechukwu-Illomuanya, Amaka
Ogba, Francisca N.
Ugwoezuonu, Amanda U.
Offordile, Edmund E.
Agu, Patricia U.
Amoke, Chijioke
Eze, Celestine O.
Nnamani, Ogechi
Nwafor, Bernedeth
Omeke, Faith C.
Omeje, Grace N.
Vita-Agundu, Uche C.
Onuh, Eucharia A.
Okorie, Cornelius O.
Ede, Kelechi R.
Nwadike, Ngozi
author_facet Nwokeoma, Bonaventure N.
Ede, Moses O.
Nwosu, Nneka
Ikechukwu-Illomuanya, Amaka
Ogba, Francisca N.
Ugwoezuonu, Amanda U.
Offordile, Edmund E.
Agu, Patricia U.
Amoke, Chijioke
Eze, Celestine O.
Nnamani, Ogechi
Nwafor, Bernedeth
Omeke, Faith C.
Omeje, Grace N.
Vita-Agundu, Uche C.
Onuh, Eucharia A.
Okorie, Cornelius O.
Ede, Kelechi R.
Nwadike, Ngozi
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description BACKGROUND: Empirical studies indicated that job-related stress is threatening the well-being of Nigerian public workers. The objective of this investigation was to examine the impact of REOHC for improving work-stress management among Staff of Nigeria Police Force in southeast Nigeria. METHOD: This is a pretest-posttest control group design study with follow-up. A total of 63 Nigerian police officers (randomized into one of 2 groups: n = 32 for treatment group, n = 31 for waitlist control group) completed the study. Two self-report questionnaire measuring organizational and operational stressors associated with police general well-being were used as outcome measures. The intervention group received a 12-week REBC manual intervention. The intervention and waitlisted groups were evaluated at 3-time points: Time1, Time2, and Time3. Statistical analyses were achieved using repeated-measures ANOVA. RESULTS: Results showed that there was no significant difference between the REOHC group and waiting-list control group in initial work-related stress management among staff of Nigerian Police Force. REOHC program had a significant effect on work-related stress management among staff of Nigerian Police Force when compared to their counterparts in the waiting-list control group. CONCLUSION: Therefore, REOHC program is a time-effective treatment approach for improving work-stress management among Staff of Nigeria Police Force in southeast Nigeria.
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spelling pubmed-67503312019-10-03 Impact of rational emotive occupational health coaching on work-related stress management among staff of Nigeria police force Nwokeoma, Bonaventure N. Ede, Moses O. Nwosu, Nneka Ikechukwu-Illomuanya, Amaka Ogba, Francisca N. Ugwoezuonu, Amanda U. Offordile, Edmund E. Agu, Patricia U. Amoke, Chijioke Eze, Celestine O. Nnamani, Ogechi Nwafor, Bernedeth Omeke, Faith C. Omeje, Grace N. Vita-Agundu, Uche C. Onuh, Eucharia A. Okorie, Cornelius O. Ede, Kelechi R. Nwadike, Ngozi Medicine (Baltimore) 6500 BACKGROUND: Empirical studies indicated that job-related stress is threatening the well-being of Nigerian public workers. The objective of this investigation was to examine the impact of REOHC for improving work-stress management among Staff of Nigeria Police Force in southeast Nigeria. METHOD: This is a pretest-posttest control group design study with follow-up. A total of 63 Nigerian police officers (randomized into one of 2 groups: n = 32 for treatment group, n = 31 for waitlist control group) completed the study. Two self-report questionnaire measuring organizational and operational stressors associated with police general well-being were used as outcome measures. The intervention group received a 12-week REBC manual intervention. The intervention and waitlisted groups were evaluated at 3-time points: Time1, Time2, and Time3. Statistical analyses were achieved using repeated-measures ANOVA. RESULTS: Results showed that there was no significant difference between the REOHC group and waiting-list control group in initial work-related stress management among staff of Nigerian Police Force. REOHC program had a significant effect on work-related stress management among staff of Nigerian Police Force when compared to their counterparts in the waiting-list control group. CONCLUSION: Therefore, REOHC program is a time-effective treatment approach for improving work-stress management among Staff of Nigeria Police Force in southeast Nigeria. Wolters Kluwer Health 2019-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6750331/ /pubmed/31517811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000016724 Text en Copyright © 2019 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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Nwokeoma, Bonaventure N.
Ede, Moses O.
Nwosu, Nneka
Ikechukwu-Illomuanya, Amaka
Ogba, Francisca N.
Ugwoezuonu, Amanda U.
Offordile, Edmund E.
Agu, Patricia U.
Amoke, Chijioke
Eze, Celestine O.
Nnamani, Ogechi
Nwafor, Bernedeth
Omeke, Faith C.
Omeje, Grace N.
Vita-Agundu, Uche C.
Onuh, Eucharia A.
Okorie, Cornelius O.
Ede, Kelechi R.
Nwadike, Ngozi
Impact of rational emotive occupational health coaching on work-related stress management among staff of Nigeria police force
title Impact of rational emotive occupational health coaching on work-related stress management among staff of Nigeria police force
title_full Impact of rational emotive occupational health coaching on work-related stress management among staff of Nigeria police force
title_fullStr Impact of rational emotive occupational health coaching on work-related stress management among staff of Nigeria police force
title_full_unstemmed Impact of rational emotive occupational health coaching on work-related stress management among staff of Nigeria police force
title_short Impact of rational emotive occupational health coaching on work-related stress management among staff of Nigeria police force
title_sort impact of rational emotive occupational health coaching on work-related stress management among staff of nigeria police force
topic 6500
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6750331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31517811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000016724
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