Background: Worldwide, work stress among care professionals, nurses in particular, is a major concern in health care systems; it is linked to high rates of job dissatisfaction, burnout, absenteeism, turnover, and stress-related illness, thus placing job performance among nurses’ and patients’ lives at risk. Aim of the study: is to assess Work Stress among Nursing Staff and its association to their Organizational Social relations. Research design: a descriptive correlational research design. Setting: conducted at the Minia Health Insurance Hospital. Subjects: all nursing staff at the time of data collection (no=249). Data collection tools: data was collected by using two tools; as self-administered questionnaire consisted of part one socio-demographic data and part two work stress, tool two was organizational socialization. Results: the study showed that more than two-thirds of nursing staff have total moderate level of work stress and more than one quarter had high level; also, more than half of nursing staff have high score level of total organizational socialization, and less than half of nursing staff have moderate level score of organizational socialization. Conclusion: there was a negative weak association between work stress and organizational social relations among nurses. Recommendation: nurses should have training session regarding coping strategies with stress and support each other in their work to decrease their stress.
kotb abd elhamid, S., Abd Elrhman, S., & Ahmed, F. (2023). Work Stress among Nursing Staff and its association to their Organizational Social relations. Minia Scientific Nursing Journal, 014(1), 127-134. doi: 10.21608/msnj.2024.251524.1091
MLA
Sara Mohamed kotb abd elhamid; Safaa Mohamed Abd Elrhman; Faten Ali Ahmed. "Work Stress among Nursing Staff and its association to their Organizational Social relations", Minia Scientific Nursing Journal, 014, 1, 2023, 127-134. doi: 10.21608/msnj.2024.251524.1091
HARVARD
kotb abd elhamid, S., Abd Elrhman, S., Ahmed, F. (2023). 'Work Stress among Nursing Staff and its association to their Organizational Social relations', Minia Scientific Nursing Journal, 014(1), pp. 127-134. doi: 10.21608/msnj.2024.251524.1091
VANCOUVER
kotb abd elhamid, S., Abd Elrhman, S., Ahmed, F. Work Stress among Nursing Staff and its association to their Organizational Social relations. Minia Scientific Nursing Journal, 2023; 014(1): 127-134. doi: 10.21608/msnj.2024.251524.1091