Journal Name:
Journal of Education and Practice
Volume:
5
Issue:
21
Pages From:
100
To:
109
Date:
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Keywords:
work related stress, intensive care unit, neonatal unit
Abstract:
Background: Nursing is a highly stressful occupation. Nurses are particularly at risk from stress-related
problems, with high rates of turnover, absenteeism, and burnout. At the same time, it should be noted that stress
is unavoidable and may even be desirable to a certain degree. At moderate levels, stress is a motivator and
improves a worker's participation in his or her job. However, when stress becomes excessive, it may become
distracting, de-motivating, and even hazardous. Aim of the Study: The study aimed to explore the work related
stress sources and its effects on the physical and mental health among Palestinian nurses working at intensive
care units and neonatal units at ministry of health hospitals Rafedia, Thabet Thabet, and Khalil Solaiman
hospitals at North West Bank Cities. Design: Descriptive, cross sectional design utilized in the current study.
Sample: 82 Palestinian nurses were included and working in the 3 hospitals affiliated to ministry of health.
Procedure: Data collected through nurses’ socio-demographic characteristic, work related stress, physical and
mental health problems Scale which is developed by the researchers. Validity and pilot study were examined .
Results: Study results have shown that the most common type of work-related stress for Palestinian nurses was
due to dealing with death and dying followed by workload. Nearly half of nurses were suffering from physical
and mental illnesses. Our study proved a highly statistically significant relation between mental problems and
working stress and statistically significant relation between working stress, physical problems. Conclusion and
recommendation: Work related stress affect physical and mental health of Palestinian nurses, so they need to
provide continued administrative support, appropriate training programs to deal with potentially stressful
conditions in the health facility.