Wu BX, Zhang Y. [Analysis of influencing factors on
occupational pressure of medical staff in a third-level first-class hospital of traditional Chinese medicine in Tianjin].
Zhonghua Lao Dong Wei Sheng Zhi Ye Bing Za Zhi 2020;
38:520-522. [PMID:
32746574 DOI:
10.3760/cma.j.cn121094-20191108-00520]
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Abstract
Objective: To explore the status and influencing factors of occupational pressure among medical staff in a third-level first-class hospital of traditional Chinese medicine in Tianjin, and to provide reference for formulating relevant policies. Methods: From September to October in 2019, doctors, nurses, pharmacists laboratory, radiology and management personnel were randomly selected as the research objects. A total of 191 questionnaires were distributed and recovered, and 189 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 98.95%. The Scale for Occupational Stressor on Clinician was used for investigation. The influence of different characteristics on the occupational pressure of medical staff was analyzed. Results: The average total score of occupational pressure was (94.8±15.4) . There were significant differences in occupational pressure among different age groups (P<0.05) . There were significant differences in total pressure score, organization management, occupational interest, workload, external environment, doctor-patient relationship and other dimensions (P<0.05) . The average total score of occupational pressure of doctors was (101.7±13.3) , which was significantly higher than that of nurses, pharmacists, laboratory, rodiology and managers (P<0.05) . Conclusion: The occupational pressure of doctors is relatively serious, and the occupational pressure should be alleviated from the external environment, doctor-patient relationship and workload.
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