نتایج جستجو برای: incompatible job family

تعداد نتایج: 500379  

Journal: :Industrial health 2014
Li Fang Shu-Hui Fang Yun-Ho Chung Chin-Lin Fang

The purposes of this study were to explore the relationships among family stress, social support and job stress in female married hospital nurses. Married female nurses had to face both paid hospital work and unpaid domestic work, and double workloads might lead to more stress of female married nurses. Most studies were limited to explore the correlations of job stresses caused from jobs only, ...

Journal: :Curationis 2008
C J Patel A Beekhan Z Paruk S Ramgoon

In recognising the highly stressful nature of the nursing profession, the added burden of hospital staff shortages, and patient overload, the present study explored the impact of work on family functioning, its relationship to job satisfaction and the role of spousal support in a group of 80 female nurses working in a government hospital. Using a descriptive, correlational design, the relations...

2016
Yong Lu Xiao-Min Hu Xiao-Liang Huang Xiao-Dong Zhuang Pi Guo Li-Fen Feng Wei Hu Long Chen Yuan-Tao Hao

OBJECTIVES This cross-sectional study aimed to explore job satisfaction among healthcare staff in Guangdong following the health system reforms in 2009, and to investigate the association between job satisfaction and work stress, work-family conflict and doctor-patient relationship. DESIGN Cross-sectional survey. SETTING The Fifth National Health Service Survey was carried out in Guangdong,...

2016
B Le Floch H Bastiaens J Y Le Reste H Lingner R D Hoffman S Czachowski R Assenova T H Koskela Z Klemenc-Ketis P Nabbe A Sowinska T Montier L Peremans

BACKGROUND Looking at what makes General Practitioners (GPs) happy in their profession, may be important in increasing the GP workforce in the future. The European General Practice Research Network (EGPRN) created a research team (eight national groups) in order to clarify the factors involved in GP job satisfaction throughout Europe. The first step of this study was a literature review to expl...

2014
Hassan Ahmed

In today’s era, the business success is based on the employee abilities and capabilities. Workfamily conflicts is becoming more common now a day due to work pressure and family responsibilities. This research focuses on the relationship between work-family conflict and its impact on job satisfaction leading to turnover. The Sample size selected for this research is about 200 participants that a...

Alireza Safaeeyan Gholamhossein Ahmadzadeh, Neda Moein,

Background: In providing optimum medical and health services, great pressure is put on the physical and mental health of family physicians. Job burnout is damaging to the health of family physicians and medical treatment personnel. It leads to reduced job productivity, increased absenteeism, increased healthcare costs, elevated turnover rates, a reduced level of service provide...

Journal: :Journal of vocational behavior 2008
Phyllis Moen Erin Kelly Qinlei Huang

This study moves from "work-family" to a multi-dimensional "life-course fit" construct (employees' cognitive assessments of resources, resource deficits, and resource demands), using a combined work-family, demands-control and ecology of the life course framing. It examined (1) impacts of job and home ecological systems on fit dimensions, and (2) whether control over work time predicted and med...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health psychology 2010
Merideth Ferguson Dawn Carlson Suzanne Zivnuska Dwayne Whitten

The moderating effect of partner empathy on the relationship between both directions of work-family conflict (work-to-family and family-to-work) and psychological distress of both the job incumbent and partner are examined in this study. Considering empathy as a specific dimension of emotional social support, we hypothesized that receiving empathy would buffer negative spillover to the job incu...

2014
Melisa Bubonya Deborah A. Cobb-Clark Mark Wooden

A Family Affair: Job Loss and the Mental Health of Spouses and Adolescents This study examines the impact of involuntary job loss on the mental health of family members. Estimates from fixed-effects panel data models, using panel data for Australia, provide little evidence of any negative spillover effect on the mental health of husbands as a result of their wives’ job loss. The mental well-bei...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2001
J H Johnsen

OBJECTIVE To determine whether McMaster University's family medicine residents training in the Family Medicine North (FMN) program have better quality lives than those based in Hamilton, Ont (urban). DESIGN Residents at both sites were simultaneously given the Quality of Life Questionnaire, a standardized measurement tool. They were asked to complete the questionnaire anonymously and to provi...

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