The result of the changes of the work-related stress of physicians and nurses with the critical ill patient units
- VernacularTitle:Амь тэнссэн хүнд өвчтөнтэй тасгийн эмч, сувилагч нарт ажил-хамааралтай стрессийн үед илрэх өөрчлөлтийг судалсан үр дүн
- Author:
Bazarragchaa S
1
;
Munkh-Erdene L
2
;
Khishigsuren Z
3
;
Delgermaa E
4
;
TSeden P
2
Author Information
1. Mongolian University of Pharmaceutical Sciences
2. Department of Health Policy, School of Public Health, MNUMS
3. Department of Traditional Medicine, Ach Medical University
4. Department of Mental Health, School of Medicine, MNUMS
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Work- related stress
- From:
Mongolian Pharmacy and Pharmacology
2019;15(2):7-11
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Background:The career and work of medical workers are considered to be the occupation of
the highly responsible job of the worldwide.
Goal:To identify the percentage of the work-related stress, the burnout, and the symptoms of
work-related stress of the physicians and nurses who is working at the critical and intensive care
units of UB hospitals.
Materials and methodology:The survey was done by quantitative methods and cross sectional design. The study data was collected using the validated questionnaire for the work related stress. The results of the study were analyzed by the Microsoft Excel and SPSS 20 program.
Results:The response rate was 97.3% The study found that 78.7% of respondents reported having regular stress; and 89.4% of all participants in the survey had a personal burnout, 90.4% had work-related burnout and 94.5% had a high level of client-related burnout.
Physical symptoms include the insomnia 76.7%; psychological symptoms - the headaches 65%; behavioral symptoms as like forgetfulness and annoyance 53.3%; cognitive symptoms as like an increase in sick days or absenteeism by 40% for all physicians and nurses.
- Full text:MPPJ-2019-15(2)-7-11.pdf