The Job Stress and Presenteeism of Occupational Health Nurses in Workplace in Korea.
- Author:
Min KWON
1
;
Soon Lae KIM
Author Information
1. Catholic Research Institute of Medical Science, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
occupational health nurse;
job stress;
Presenteeism
- MeSH:
Climate;
Efficiency;
Humans;
Korea;
Occupational Health;
Questionnaires
- From:Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing
2010;19(2):159-169
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: This is a descriptive study to provide basic material that enables to prevent industrial hospital nurses from occupational stress, health problems and work impairment by understanding their work environment, stress, Presenteeism and correlation among them. METHOD: The subjects for this study consists of 272 industrial hospital nurses who have attended the training conducted by KAOHN from October to December 2009 and recognized the purpose of this study and agreed to participate. The questionnaire included Korean Version of Occupational Stress questionnaire developed by S.J. Chang and Stanford Presenteeism Scale questionnaire translated by Y.M. Lee. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Scheffe test and Pearson's correlation coefficient with SPSS/WIN 17.0. RESULT: The industrial hospital nurses get much more stress than the average in three fields of occupational stress: interpersonal conflict, job insecurity and occupational climate. The study shows in particular, the age group of twenties with one to three year work experience having higher than any other groups in occupational stress, work impairment and perceived productivity of Presenteeism. CONCLUSION: It is necessary to develop management for these groups of nurses. In addition, institutional support and policy should be rendered to secure job conditions so that occupational stress can be relieved from these nurses and to prevent work impairment in advance as occupational stress has substantial correlation with health problems, work impairment and perceived productivity of Presenteeism.