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Volume 5, Issue 8(Suppl)

J Nurs Care 2016

ISSN: 2167-1168 JNC, an open access journal

Page 81

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Evaluating occupational stress levels of the employees employed in a public institution

Aslihan Öztürk

and

Ayfer Tezel

Ankara University, Turkey

Objective

: People having stress in different fields of their lives face with various stress resources in their business lives. As a

result of stress at work, productivity reduces and impairments emerge in the health of the worker. The aim of this study is to

determine the factors leading to stress at work and to identify the circumstances causing stress among workers. These factors

that have been determined, will guide to the employers, employees and the health professionals assigned in workplace in

coping with stress. In this way, the health of employees will be increased and productivity obtained at work will be raised.

Tool &Method

: The sample of the study is composed of 322 male employees who work in five different factories and workshops

located in the second residential area of Turkish State Railways Operation. The data of the study have been collected by means

of personal information form and Doetinchem organizational stress questionnaire between the dates of 15

th

of February,

2015 and 30

th

of April, 2015. VOS-D stressors which were adapted to Turkish language in 1997, are composed of (the sub-

dimensions of excessive workload, uncertainty of roles, responsibility, conflict of roles, not being able to leave the workplace,

lack of participating in decision-process regarding the work and uncertainty of the future of work), and the sub-dimensions

of psychological tensions (lack of job satisfaction, feeling worried about work and psychological complaints), complaints

on health (complaints about illness occurring occasionally and complaints about illness occurring continuously) and social

changes (lack of support by chief and lack of support by co-workers). Total Cronbach’s alpha (α) coefficient of VOS-D which

has been found as 0.81 in validity and reliability study, was recorded to be 0.87 in this study. Evaluation of the data has

been made on electronic environment. In the evaluation, descriptive statistics, student’s t test, one-way analysis of variance

(ANOVA), Scheffe’s multiple comparison test, Mann-Whitney U test, Kruskal-Wallis variance analysis, and Mann-Whitney

U test with Bonferroni correction. Ethical approval and institution consents have been received in order to conduct the study.

Findings

: All the employees who participated in the study are male. 93.2% of the employees are married and 61.5% of them are

high school graduate. 56.8% of the employees stated that their income is equal to expense and 26.7% of them declared that they

have a disease that requires using medicine on regular basis. 39.5% of 86 employees, who declared that they have a disease, have

cardiovascular system diseases. 59.3% of the employees indicated that their job is a stress-free job and 82.3% of them stated that

they are pleased of working at this workplace. According to the personal features of employees and the features concerning the

workplace, the distribution of point average belongs to the sub-scales of VOS-D groups.

Result

: Descriptive characteristics of the workers and work-related and occupational characteristics created statistically

significant difference inmean scores of the subscales of stressors, social variables, psychological variables and health complaints.

Biography

Aslıhan Öztürk

is a Research Assistant and a Doctorate student in Public Health Nursing at Ankara University. She has done her graduation in the Department

of Nursing in Istanbul University in 2012. She has done her Master’s degree in 2014 from the Ankara University. She has worked as a Research Assistant at the

Erzincan University School of Health.

as_ztrk@hotmail.com

Aslihan Öztürk et al., J Nurs Care 2016, 5:8(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-1168.C1.031