scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

A study of relationship between job stress, quality of working life and turnover intention among hospital employees

TLDR
While QWL was negatively associated with turnover intentions, job stress was positively related to employees' intention to quit, and it is very important to apply the right human resources policies to increase employees'QWL and decrease subsequent turnover.
Abstract
Job stress is a serious threat to the quality of working life (QWL) of health-care employees and can cause hostility, aggression, absenteeism and turnover, as well as reduced productivity. In addition, job stress among employees affects the quality of health-care services. The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of the relationships between job stress and QWL of employees, and their impact on turnover intention at Isfahan hospitals, Iran. The study employed a cross-sectional research design. A validated questionnaire was used to collect data from hospital employees. Overall, 26% of employees graded their job stress high. The major sources of stress were inadequate pay, inequality at work, too much work, staff shortage, lack of recognition and promotion prospects, time pressure, lack of job security and lack of management support. An inverse relationship was found between job stress and QWL among hospital employees. The most important predictor of QWL was disturbance handling, followed...

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal Article

The Impact of Inequality: How to Make Sick Societies Healthier

TL;DR: In recent decades, the authors in the western world have almost prided ourselves on their move towards a 'classless' society, yet a divide of the haves and have-nots is replacing it, especially in health.
Journal ArticleDOI

Factors Influencing Healthcare Service Quality

TL;DR: This article contributes to healthcare theory and practice by developing a conceptual framework that provides policy-makers and managers a practical understanding of factors that affect healthcare service quality in the Iranian context.
Journal ArticleDOI

Occupational Stress and Turnover Intention: Implications for Nursing Management

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the status of occupational stress among hospital nurses in Isfahan, Iran and examined the relationship between nurses' occupational stress and their intention to leave the hospital.
Journal ArticleDOI

Predicting Quality of Work Life on Nurses’ Intention to Leave

TL;DR: To reduce nurses' ITLorg, nursing administrators may offer more focused interventions to improve the supportive milieu with job security and professional recognition, work arrangement and workload, work or home life balance, and nursing staffing and patient care.
Journal ArticleDOI

Quality of Working Life of Nurses and its Related Factors

TL;DR: The quality of nurses' working life in Kashans' hospitals during 2012 showed that 60% of nurses reported that they had moderate level of quality of working life while 37.1% and 2% had undesirable and good quality ofWorking life, respectively.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Hospital Nurse Staffing and Patient Mortality, Nurse Burnout, and Job Dissatisfaction

TL;DR: In hospitals with high patient- to-nurse ratios, surgical patients experience higher risk-adjusted 30-day mortality and failure-to-rescue rates, and nurses are more likely to experience burnout and job dissatisfaction.
Journal ArticleDOI

A Meta-Analysis of Antecedents and Correlates of Employee Turnover: Update, Moderator Tests, and Research Implications for the Next Millennium

TL;DR: This article conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis of antecedent turnover antecedents, extending an earlier one by Hom and Griffeth (1995), and reported the results of this comprehensive meta analysis.
Journal ArticleDOI

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Health Care Professionals: Results From a Randomized Trial

TL;DR: Results from this prospective randomized controlled pilot study suggest that an 8-week MBSR intervention may be effective for reducing stress and increasing quality of life and self-compassion in health care professionals.
Journal ArticleDOI

Workplace stress in nursing: a literature review.

TL;DR: Stress intervention measures should focus on stress prevention for individuals as well as tackling organizational issues, and will require further comparative studies, and new tools to evaluate the intensity of individual distress.
Book

The Impact of Inequality: How to Make Sick Societies Healthier

TL;DR: The Impact of Inequality: How to Make Sick Societies Healthier, by Richard G. Wilkinson is a sequel to his book, Unhealthy Societies: The Afflictions of In inequality, and is an excellent resource for social scientists, epidemiologists, public health officials, policy makers, and students.
Related Papers (5)