Study on occupational stress response of orphans and disabled children care workers in Nanjing
10.3760/cma.j.cn121094-20180914-00398
- VernacularTitle:某市孤残儿童护理员职业紧张现状调查分析
- Author:
Shifen JIA
1
;
Honger TIAN
;
Yang WANG
;
Liping ZHOU
;
Li ZHANG
;
Shuhang XU
;
Lu LIU
;
Jinhua TIAN
Author Information
1. 210009 南京,东南大学公共卫生学院
- Keywords:
Occupational stress;
Influencing factors;
Orphans and children care workers
- From:
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases
2020;38(3):199-202
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To explore the status quo of occupational stress and its influencing factors of nursing staff for orphaned and disabled children in Nanjing, and to put forward measures for adverse reactions to occupational stress, so as to ensure the psychological health of this occupational population.Methods:From February to May 2017, 236 nursing assistants for orphans and disabled children in Nanjing social welfare home were selected by cluster sampling method. The occupational stress index(occupational stress indictor, OSI) was used to investigate occupational stress response and occupational stress factors. Partial correlation and multiple linear regression were used for statistical analysis.Results:The scores of job satisfaction, mental health and depressive symptoms in occupational stress reaction were (43. 99±6. 83) , (36. 09±4. 59) and (17. 31±2. 44) re- spectively. In terms of job satisfaction, work monotony, logic and compound change were the contributing fac- tors ( P<0. 05) , task strategy and task control were negative factors ( P<0. 05) ; on mental health, opportunities were raised and participation in decision-making Self-esteem, technology utilization, environmental control, time management, task strategy and support of colleagues as contributing factors ( P<0. 05) , ambition and role conflicts as negative factors ( P<0. 05) ; on depression, work input, participation Decision-making, promotion opportunities and behavioral characteristics were protective factors ( P<0. 05 ) . Conclusion:Occupational stress among caregivers of orphans and disabled children cannot be ignored. Occupational stress reaction is serious. Occupational stress factors should be reduced and individual stress coping ability should be enhanced.