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Influence of Job Stress and Resilience on Burnout of Clinical Nurses Working in Small and Medium-Sized Hospital: Focusing on Comparing National Safety Hospital and COVID-19 Dedicated Hospital

Jang SY, Ko Y

Background: This study was conducted to compare the job stress, resilience, and burnout levels of small and medium-sized hospital nurses working at National safety hospitals and coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) dedicated...
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Job Satisfaction and Stress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in Korea

Bae JH, Lee SM, Jung YM, Lee J, Song M, Park CW, Park JS, Jun JK

Objective In Korea, where the shortage and imbalance in the number of obstetricians and gynecologists are serious, it is an essential task to check the job satisfaction of obstetricians and gynecologists...
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Effects of Gratitude Disposition, Social Support, and Occupational Stress of Clinical Nurses on Grit

Lee HN, Wee H

Purpose: This is a descriptive research that aims to identify the effects of clinical nurses' gratitude disposition, social support, and occupational stress on grit and provide basic data for the...
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The association between occupational stress level and health-related productivity loss among Korean employees

Chung J, Kim JH, Lee JY, Kang HS, Lee Dw, Hong YC, Kang MY

OBJECTIVES: Occupational stress management is particularly important for successful business operations, since occupational stress adversely affects workers’ health, eventually lowering their productivity. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the correlation...
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Synthesis of Evidence to Support EMS Personnel's Mental Health During Disease Outbreaks: A Scoping Review

Du BB, Rezvani S, Bigelow P, Nowrouzi-Kia B, Boscart VM, Yung M, Yazdani A

Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel are at high risk for adverse mental health outcomes during disease outbreaks. To support the development of evidence-informed mitigation strategies, we conducted a scoping review...
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The Moderating Role of Emotional Intelligence on the Relationship Between Conflict Management Styles and Burnout among Firefighters

Michinov E

Background While the organizational factors that account for firefighters' burnout have been extensively explored, the individual factors related to how they regulate interpersonal conflicts and emotions remain to be investigated. Previous...
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Investigation of Stress-Inducing Factors and Occupational Stress Levels in General and Pediatric Dentists

Kim S, Lee J

The purpose of this study was to compare factors causing stress in pediatric and general dentists when treating pediatric patients and to evaluate their overall occupational stress level. A total...
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Does Drinking Culture Induce Problematic Alcohol Use? Evidence From a Military Representative Survey in Korea

Lee SY, Lee HK, Yoon Cg, Jeon H, Saunders JB

Objective To examine the relationship between problematic alcohol use and contributing factors among Korean professional soldiers. Methods Cross-sectional data of 2,646 participants collected by 2014 military-wide representative health survey was analyzed....
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Association Between Working Hours and Depressive Symptoms Among Korean Employees

Kim ES, Jeon SW, Kim M, Oh KS, Shin DW, Park JH, Cho SJ, Shin YC

Objectives Many studies have reported noticeable increases in the proportion of employees working either relatively short or relatively long hours. Such trends have been accompanied by an increasing concern that...
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Occupational Stress in Korean Hospital Nurses: Secondary Data Analysis of the Development of a Korean Nurses’ Occupational Stress Scale

Yun M, Baek H, Kim IA, Sung JM

Purpose: This study aimed to elucidate the situational context and describe the factors and attributes pertaining to occupational stress among hospital nurses in Korea. Methods: Secondary data from focus group...
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Influence of Clinical Nurses’ Second-Victim Experience and Second-Victim Support in Relation to Patient Safety Incidents on Their Work-Related Outcomes

Jung SJ, Lee Y, Bae SH

Purpose: This study aims to determine the influence of clinical nurses’ second-victim experience and second-victim support on their negative work-related outcomes. Methods: We used a cross-sectional design with a convenience...
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The Mediating Effects of Flexibility on the Relationship between Job Stress, Sleep Quality and Mental Well-being of Psychiatric Hospital Workers

Lee S, Woo CH

Purpose: This study investigated mediating effects of flexibility in the relationship between job stress, sleep quality, and mental well-being of psychiatric hospital workers. Methods: Data were collected from 210 subjects recruited...
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Survey study on the emotional labor of physicians in Korea

Kim JS

Background: Currently, research on emotional labor is increasing. The purpose of this study was to measure the level of emotional labor of Korean physicians and analyze its differences according...
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ICOH Statement on Protecting the Occupational Safety and Health of Migrant Workers

International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH), Salmen-Navarro A, Schulte P

Globally, it is estimated that the number of people living outside of their country of origin reached 281 million in 2020. The primary drive of those migrants when migrating voluntarily...
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Mediating Effects of Role Clarity between Clinical Decision-Making Abilities and Job Stress for Advanced Practice Nurses at Tertiary Hospitals

Kim MY, Kim JH, Choi SJ

Purpose : The purpose of this study was to identify the mediating effect of role clarity in the relationship between clinical decision-making abilities and job stress among advanced practice nurses...
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Changes in the Health Indicators of Hospital Medical Residents During the Four-Year Training Period in Korea

Ahn JS, Cho S, Park WJ

Background: In South Korea, the legal maximum working hours per week for medical residents is 88 hours, which are longer than those for other occupations, and the intensity of the...
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Changes in Stress, Occupational Stress, and Subjective Health Problems of Novice Female Nurses: Secondary Data Analysis

Choi JY, Ki JS, Kim KS, Kim S, Choi-kwon S

Purpose: This study aimed to examine the changes in stress, occupational stress, and subjective health problems of novice female nurses within the first 18 months of work. Methods: This was...
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Working Conditions and Fatigue in Japanese Shift Work Nurses: A Cross-sectional Survey

Kida R, Takemura Y

Purpose: This study aimed to identify the working conditions (working hours, overtime work, number of night shifts, number of holidays, and work intervals) associated with fatigue, based on the shift...
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Factors Influencing the Wellness of Call Center Employees

Kim Y, Kim GS, Kim Y

Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors influencing the wellness of call center employees. Methods: From December 2018 to October 2019, a cross-sectional study was conducted with 155 workers...
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Factors Affecting Occupational Health of Shift Nurses: Focusing on Job Stress, Health Promotion Behavior, Resilience, and Sleep Disturbance

Choi DS, Kim SH

Background This study aims to allow the development of efficient measures to improve occupational health of shift-working nurses focusing on job stress, health promotion behavior, resilience, and sleep disturbance. Methods It was conducted...
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