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Occupational stress amongst care staff working in nursing homes: an empirical investigation
Authors:LYNDA A. DUNN  USHA ROUT  JEROME CARSON  SUSAN A. RITTER
Abstract:
  • ? A questionnaire survey of care staff in nursing homes examined staff stress. Staff completed questionnaires covering Type A behaviour, job satisfaction, psychological well-being, relaxation behaviour, coping skills and demographic details.
  • ? A specific measure of nursing home stress was developed following a pilot study. From a total sample of 375, 112 (30%) responses were obtained. On the stress questionnaire the major stressors were found to be ‘unsatisfactory wages’, ‘shortage of essential resources’, ‘not enough staff per shift’, ‘feeling undervalued by management’, ‘lifting heavy patients’ and ‘working with colleagues who are happy to let others do the work’.
  • ? Factor analysis of stress questionnaire responses identified five major stress groupings. These were, ‘differing expectations about patient care’, ‘management factors’, ‘lack of support from other staff’, ‘feeling inadequately trained to deal with job demands’ and ‘home–work conflicts’.
  • ? Examination of stress outcomes showed that many staff were under pressure, with high levels of smoking and alcohol intake.
  • ? Given the increasing importance of nursing home care for the elderly the present study is timely. The implications of the findings for further research, and for the training of staff in nursing homes are considered.
Keywords:care staff  care of the elderly  nursing homes  occupational stress  stress outcomes
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