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KMID : 1035420230110010167
Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine
2023 Volume.11 No. 1 p.167 ~ p.175
A Study on the Effects of the Occupational Therapist¡¯s Sleep Quality on Job Stress
Kim Ji-Hoon

Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to identify degree of occupational therapist¡¯s sleep quality and examine the correlation between sleep quality and job stress. It also investigates the effects of the occupational therapist¡¯s sleep quality on job stress, Through these, we aim to importance of sleep quality and find a way to reduce job stress in occupational therapists.

Methods : We conducted study from November 7 to from December 23, 2022. To assess their sleep quality and job stress, sleep quality of scale and Korean occupational stress scale-SF (KOSS-SF) the tools used. The general characteristics, sleep quality and job stress were examined using a frequency analysis and descriptive statistics were presented. we used the pearson correlation coefficient to see whether there was a correlation between sleep quality and job stress. To find what factors have and effect on job stress, we conducted a multiple regression analysis. A significance level of ¥á=.05 was use to verify statistical significance.

Results : First, sleep quality of averaged 2.10¡¾.19. Second, a significant correlation in sleep quality was job stress (p<.01). And As a result of the relationship between sleep quality sub-factors and job stress, day time dysfunction (r=.23, p<.01), restoration (r=.18, p<.05), difficulty of falling asleep (r=.38, p<.01). difficulty of awakening (r=.36, p<.01), satisfaction (r=.33, p<.01) and difficulty of maintaining sleep (r=.24, p<.05) show a statistically significant relationship with job stress. Third, the sub-factors of sleep quality influencing job stress were difficulty of falling asleep (¥â=.26, p<.01), difficulty of awakening (¥â=.23, p<.01) and satisfaction (¥â=.21, p<.01).

Conclusion : The results of this study, the importance of sleep quality affecting job stress was confirmed. Through follow-up research, it will be necessary to development and application of intervention to improve sleep quality of occupational therapists in the future.
KEYWORD
job stress, occupational therapist, sleep quality
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