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KMID : 0377619920570030177
Korean Jungang Medical Journal
1992 Volume.57 No. 3 p.177 ~ p.186
Work Stress of Nurses Who Work in Oriental Medical Hospital



Abstract
This study was carried out to measure the degree of work stress of nurses who work in oriental medical hospital.
Data was collected from 42 nurses working in 4 oriental medical hospitals located in Jeonju, Daejeon, Kwangju and Iri from July to August, 1991.
The results are as follows:
1. Work stress degree of nurses
1) The highest rank of stress factor was work conflict with doctors. Role conflict as a profession, lack of professional knowledge and skill, emotional burden due to the limitation of medicine, poor physical environment of unit, work overload, poor treatment, interpersonal relationship, work schedule were other stress factors in order.
2) The mean of stress was 3.541.
2. The stress factors according to demographic characteristics
1) There was no signifcant difference between the degree of stress and age, but the stress degree of older group is higher than that of younger in the factor of interepersonal relationship with supervisor.
2) There was significant difference between the degree of stress and oriental medical hospital working duration in the factor of interpersonal relationship with supervisors and surporting personnel. (t= -2.10, P= 0.048).
3) There was significant difference between the degree of stress and medical hospital experience in the interpersonal relationship. (t= 2.68, P= 0.04).
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