Behavior of Personality Type Toward Stress and Job Performance: A Study of Healthcare Professionals

Background: The present paper has examined the sources of stress among the healthcare professionals and the difference between responses of personality type A and type B healthcare professionals toward stressful situations. Further, the difference in the performance of both the personality types has...

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Main Authors: Yasmin Janjhua, Chandrakanta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2012;volume=1;issue=2;spage=109;epage=113;aulast=Janjhua
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spelling doaj-7e2bee566bcd4484aed863a6e9120b112020-11-24T22:12:39ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632012-01-011210911310.4103/2249-4863.104969Behavior of Personality Type Toward Stress and Job Performance: A Study of Healthcare ProfessionalsYasmin JanjhuaChandrakantaBackground: The present paper has examined the sources of stress among the healthcare professionals and the difference between responses of personality type A and type B healthcare professionals toward stressful situations. Further, the difference in the performance of both the personality types has been studied. The relationship between stress and performance among the healthcare professionals in general and with respect to personality type A and type B healthcare professionals in particular has also been investigated. Methods: A total of 160 healthcare professionals of Post Graduate Institute (PGI), Chandigarh, were subjects of this study. Results: Identification with patients, deterioration and complication in the patient condition, and job criticism emerged to be the sources of stress. Significant difference between personality type A and personality type B professionals′ response pertaining to identification with the patients only has been reported. However, type A individuals showed slightly higher inclination as compared to type B individuals on majority of stressful situations. It was further noted that type A individuals had scored higher on almost all the performance indicators as compared to personality type B individuals. The mean difference between the personality types was found to be significant for two performance dimensions, i.e., relationship with colleagues, and teaching and training. Conclusions: The stressful situation relationship with patients was found to have significantly negative impact on the performance factors such as good clinical care and rapport with patients. Daily work was also found to be negatively related to good medical practice.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2012;volume=1;issue=2;spage=109;epage=113;aulast=JanjhuaGood medical practicehealthcare professionalsjob performancepersonalitystress
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Behavior of Personality Type Toward Stress and Job Performance: A Study of Healthcare Professionals
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
Good medical practice
healthcare professionals
job performance
personality
stress
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Chandrakanta
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title Behavior of Personality Type Toward Stress and Job Performance: A Study of Healthcare Professionals
title_short Behavior of Personality Type Toward Stress and Job Performance: A Study of Healthcare Professionals
title_full Behavior of Personality Type Toward Stress and Job Performance: A Study of Healthcare Professionals
title_fullStr Behavior of Personality Type Toward Stress and Job Performance: A Study of Healthcare Professionals
title_full_unstemmed Behavior of Personality Type Toward Stress and Job Performance: A Study of Healthcare Professionals
title_sort behavior of personality type toward stress and job performance: a study of healthcare professionals
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Background: The present paper has examined the sources of stress among the healthcare professionals and the difference between responses of personality type A and type B healthcare professionals toward stressful situations. Further, the difference in the performance of both the personality types has been studied. The relationship between stress and performance among the healthcare professionals in general and with respect to personality type A and type B healthcare professionals in particular has also been investigated. Methods: A total of 160 healthcare professionals of Post Graduate Institute (PGI), Chandigarh, were subjects of this study. Results: Identification with patients, deterioration and complication in the patient condition, and job criticism emerged to be the sources of stress. Significant difference between personality type A and personality type B professionals′ response pertaining to identification with the patients only has been reported. However, type A individuals showed slightly higher inclination as compared to type B individuals on majority of stressful situations. It was further noted that type A individuals had scored higher on almost all the performance indicators as compared to personality type B individuals. The mean difference between the personality types was found to be significant for two performance dimensions, i.e., relationship with colleagues, and teaching and training. Conclusions: The stressful situation relationship with patients was found to have significantly negative impact on the performance factors such as good clinical care and rapport with patients. Daily work was also found to be negatively related to good medical practice.
topic Good medical practice
healthcare professionals
job performance
personality
stress
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