Quality of Work Life: Investigation of Occupational Stressors among Obstetric Nurses in Northeastern Ontario

Nursing is a stressful occupation with various physical and psychosocial stressors inherent in its practice. While the physical stressors of nursing are generally understood, less understood are the psychological and social stressors of the profession. With the many changes in healthcare facilities...

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Main Author: Behdin, Nowrouzi
Language:en
Published: Laurentian University of Sudbury 2013
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Online Access:https://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/dspace/handle/10219/2107
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OSUL.10219-21072013-12-20T03:38:33ZQuality of Work Life: Investigation of Occupational Stressors among Obstetric Nurses in Northeastern OntarioBehdin, Nowrouzinursingpsychological stressorssocial stressorsNorthern Ontarioobstetric nursesNursing is a stressful occupation with various physical and psychosocial stressors inherent in its practice. While the physical stressors of nursing are generally understood, less understood are the psychological and social stressors of the profession. With the many changes in healthcare facilities and structures that are occurring today and, in turn, affecting nurses, it is increasingly important to better understand the psychosocial stress experiences of nurses. Grounded in the Job Demand-Control-Support Framework, the objectives of this study were to: 1) examine factors associated with quality of work life (QWL) of Registered Nurses working in four small urban hospital-based obstetric programs, 2) determine if nursing occupational stress, QWL, and various factors (e.g., demographic, locations with and without cross-training) are associated with nurses’ work ability, where work ability is the worker’s capacity to perform their work, as was measured by the work ability index, and 3) review and evaluate some workplace interventions targeting occupational stress management and burnout for nurses.Laurentian University of Sudbury2013-10-09T17:40:51Z2013-10-09T17:40:51Z2013-10-09Thesishttps://zone.biblio.laurentian.ca/dspace/handle/10219/2107en
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topic nursing
psychological stressors
social stressors
Northern Ontario
obstetric nurses
spellingShingle nursing
psychological stressors
social stressors
Northern Ontario
obstetric nurses
Behdin, Nowrouzi
Quality of Work Life: Investigation of Occupational Stressors among Obstetric Nurses in Northeastern Ontario
description Nursing is a stressful occupation with various physical and psychosocial stressors inherent in its practice. While the physical stressors of nursing are generally understood, less understood are the psychological and social stressors of the profession. With the many changes in healthcare facilities and structures that are occurring today and, in turn, affecting nurses, it is increasingly important to better understand the psychosocial stress experiences of nurses. Grounded in the Job Demand-Control-Support Framework, the objectives of this study were to: 1) examine factors associated with quality of work life (QWL) of Registered Nurses working in four small urban hospital-based obstetric programs, 2) determine if nursing occupational stress, QWL, and various factors (e.g., demographic, locations with and without cross-training) are associated with nurses’ work ability, where work ability is the worker’s capacity to perform their work, as was measured by the work ability index, and 3) review and evaluate some workplace interventions targeting occupational stress management and burnout for nurses.
author Behdin, Nowrouzi
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title Quality of Work Life: Investigation of Occupational Stressors among Obstetric Nurses in Northeastern Ontario
title_short Quality of Work Life: Investigation of Occupational Stressors among Obstetric Nurses in Northeastern Ontario
title_full Quality of Work Life: Investigation of Occupational Stressors among Obstetric Nurses in Northeastern Ontario
title_fullStr Quality of Work Life: Investigation of Occupational Stressors among Obstetric Nurses in Northeastern Ontario
title_full_unstemmed Quality of Work Life: Investigation of Occupational Stressors among Obstetric Nurses in Northeastern Ontario
title_sort quality of work life: investigation of occupational stressors among obstetric nurses in northeastern ontario
publisher Laurentian University of Sudbury
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