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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
Sources of Work-Stress among Hospital-Staff at the Saudi MOH
مصادر ضغوط العمل بين موظفي مستشفيات وزارة الصحة بالمملكة
 
Subject : Public Administration 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : Objectives: To determine the sources of work-stress among the MOH hospital staff working in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia, to examine the relationship between the socio-demographic variables and the level of work stress, and to studies the relationship between work-stress and the anticipated outcomes. Methods: This study applies the descriptive analytical research design. Doctors, nurses, technicians, administrators, and therapists working at five MOH hospitals were screened using a self-administered questionnaire developed to serve the objectives of this study. 700 questionnaires were distributed and 414 were returned and valid for analysis. Frequencies, percentages, means, and standard deviations were used to present the descriptive analysis. Inferential analysis included two independent samples t-test, One way ANOVA, Pearson correlation, and stepwise multiple regression. The significance level used for the inferential statistics was 0.05. Results: The multiple regression analysis indicated that insufficient technical facilities, absence of appreciation, long working hours, and short breaks were significantly able to explain the variance in the level of work-stress among hospital staff. Pearson correlation showed that both age and experience showed significant negative relationship with work-stress level. Results also revealed that Saudi participants showed significantly higher level of work-stress than the non-Saudis. The rest of the sociodemographic and job variables showed no significant relationship with the level of workstress. Occurrence of health problems, changing the hospital, changing the job, quitting the practice, and undesired relationship with coworkers were found to be correlated with work-stress. Conclusion: The level of work-stress among the MOH hospital staff seems to be high. This was due to insufficient technical facilities, absence of appreciation, long working hours, and short breaks. In addition, the older the employee and the more experience he/she has the less work-stress is experienced.  
ISSN : 1319-0997 
Journal Name : Economics and Administration Journal 
Volume : 17 
Issue Number : 1 
Publishing Year : 1424 AH
2003 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Sunday, October 11, 2009 

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بدران عبدالرحمن العمرBADRAN ABDULRAHMAN AL-OMARResearcher  

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