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An analytical study of work stress among clinical nurses
Mi Ok Gu, Mae Ja Kim
The Journal of Nurses Academic Society 1985;15(3):39-49.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jnas.1985.15.3.39
Published online: April 3, 2017

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  • The study was carried out to measure the degree of work stress among clinical nurses, and to identify factors influencing the work stress. Data was collected from 215 staff nurses working in the Seoul National University Hospital from the end of February to first of march, 1984. The results and suggestion of study were: 1. Nurses perception of work stress. 1) Mean score of total work stress of nurses was 4.467, when maximum score was 6. High degree of work stress is evident among nurses. 2) The highest rank of stress factor was interpersonal relationship with physicians, night duty, heavy work load, inadequate working condition and payment were other stress factors. 2. Relationships between situational variables and degree of stress. There was significant correlation-ship between nurse's total work stress score and educational levels (r=0.153, P=0.032)

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