IMPACT OF JOB STRESS ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF THE STAFF OF A PUBLIC HOSPITAL IN MEDELLÍN, COLOMBIA
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https://doi.org/10.29393/CE29-31IEMV50031Keywords:
Job stress, Depersonalization, Psychological Well-being, AchievementAbstract
Objective: To determine whether occupational stress has an impact on the subjective perception of psychological well-being of the nursing staff in a hospital in Medellin, Colombia. Material and Method: Quantitative, nonexperimental, cross-sectional study; the unit of analysis was the nursing staff consisting of nursing assistants, general practitioners and specialists; the non-probabilistic intentional sampling included 129 participants; the
measurement modality was hybrid using a questionnaire applied through Google Forms that focused on 2 variables: Job stress and Psychological well-being; a pilot study was carried out with 10 participants fromdifferent departments of the healthcare institution; data collection ended in June 2022; for the descriptive statistical analysis measures of central tendency were applied and correlations were performed using Spearman’s
Rho coefficient. Results: Participants showed moderate levels of Job stress and low psychological well-being;
lower levels of psychological well-being correlated with higher levels of job stress; depersonalization and
emotional exhaustion had the greatest impact on reducing psychological well-being; men reported higher levels of psychological well-being than women. Conclusions: It is important to promote psychological well-being and
the implementation of job stress management strategies in healthcare work environments, not only from an
organizational perspective, but also from a cultural and social perspective
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