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Τίτλος: The impact of occupational stress on nurses' caring behaviors and their health related quality of life
Συγγραφείς: Sarafis, Pavlos 
Rousaki, Eirini 
Tsounis, Andreas 
Malliarou, Maria 
Lahana, Liana 
Bamidis, Panagiotis 
Niakas, Dimitris 
Papastavrou, Evridiki 
metadata.dc.contributor.other: Σαράφης, Παύλος
Παπασταύρου, Ευριδίκη
Major Field of Science: Medical and Health Sciences
Field Category: Health Sciences
Λέξεις-κλειδιά: Caring behaviors;Health-related quality of life;Nurses;Occupational stress
Ημερομηνία Έκδοσης: 27-Σεπ-2016
Πηγή: BMC Nursing, 2016, vol. 15, no. 1
Volume: 15
Issue: 1
Περιοδικό: BMC Nursing 
Περίληψη: Background: Nursing is perceived as a strenuous job. Although past research has documented that stress influences nurses' health in association with quality of life, the relation between stress and caring behaviors remains relatively unexamined, especially in the Greek working environment, where it is the first time that this specific issue is being studied. The aim was to investigate and explore the correlation amidst occupational stress, caring behaviors and their quality of life in association to health. Methods: A correlational study of nurses (N = 246) who worked at public and private units was conducted in 2013 in Greece. The variables were operationalized using three research instruments: (1) the Expanded Nursing Stress Scale (ENSS), (2) the Health Survey SF-12 and (3) the Caring Behaviors Inventory (CBI). Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed. Results: Contact with death, patients and their families, conflicts with supervisors and uncertainty about the therapeutic effect caused significantly higher stress among participants. A significant negative correlation was observed amidst total stress and the four dimensions of CBI. Certain stress factors were significant and independent predictors of each CBI dimension. Conflicts with co-workers was revealed as an independent predicting factor for affirmation of human presence, professional knowledge and skills and patient respectfulness dimensions, conflicts with doctors for respect for patient, while conflicts with supervisors and uncertainty concerning treatment dimensions were an independent predictor for positive connectedness. Finally, discrimination stress factor was revealed as an independent predictor of quality of life related to physical health, while stress resulting from conflicts with supervisors was independently associated with mental health. Conclusion: Occupational stress affects nurses' health-related quality of life negatively, while it can also be considered as an influence on patient outcomes.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/9332
ISSN: 14726955
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-016-0178-y
Rights: © Springer Nature
Type: Article
Affiliation: Cyprus University of Technology 
Hellenic Open University 
Centers for the Prevention of Addictions and Promoting Psychosocial Health, Municipality of Thessaloniki-OKANA 
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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