Wolfgang A P
Department of Pharmacy Care Administration, College of Pharmacy, University of Georgia, Athens.
Behav Med. 1988 Spring;14(1):43-7. doi: 10.1080/08964289.1988.9935123.
While considerable research has been devoted to job stress within individual health professions, little information has been available for comparing the sources or levels of stress among different groups of health professionals. To bridge that knowledge gap, the Health Professions Stress Inventory (HPSI) was administered via a mail questionnaire to 291 primary care physicians, 379 registered nurses, and 387 pharmacists randomly selected from across the United States. Mean stress scores on the HPSI were significantly different for all three professions, with nurses reporting the greatest levels of stress. Frequency of exposure to individual stressful job situations also differed significantly among the professional groups. While exploratory in nature, the results of this research emphasize the interprofessional differences that must be considered when considering the management of job stress in the health care system.
虽然已有大量研究致力于个体医疗行业内的工作压力,但对于比较不同医疗专业人员群体的压力来源或程度,可用信息却很少。为填补这一知识空白,通过邮寄问卷的方式,对从美国各地随机抽取的291名初级保健医生、379名注册护士和387名药剂师进行了医疗行业压力量表(HPSI)测试。HPSI的平均压力得分在这三个职业群体中存在显著差异,护士报告的压力水平最高。不同职业群体接触个别压力性工作情况的频率也有显著差异。尽管本研究本质上是探索性的,但其结果强调了在考虑医疗系统中工作压力管理时必须考虑的跨专业差异。