• Title of article

    Predict of nursing students job stress on the Hackman Oldham’s job characteristics model

  • Author/Authors

    Habibi ، Hamdullah - University of Tabriz , Khakpour ، Abbas - University of Malayer , Fathi ، Shabnam - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    8
  • To page
    13
  • Abstract
    Background: Job stress is one of the most important diseases of the century, plays a major role in today s organizations which researchers are trying to control and reduce it. One method for control and reduce of stress is hidden in job and its characteristics. Nursing students are faced continually with one of the stressful job. Hackman Oldham Job Characteristics Model is famous theory in this field that focus on job and its characters.  The purpose of this study is to study the role of job characteristics on job stress in nursing at hospitals Based on the view of nursing student that affiliated with the University of Medical Sciences. Methods: This study is a descriptivecorrelation. The population includes all nursing students who are work in hospitals affiliated with Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences at 2014. The sample consisted of 140 nursing students who were selected by stratified sampling method. Required data was collected by two standard questionnaires, Wagner job characteristics and Elliott job stress. Data by SPSS software using Pearson correlation coefficient and linear regression method was analyzed. Results: Data analysis showed significant inverse relationship between all characteristics of job with job stress (p=0.01). As well as, Except Feedback, four other features include a variety, identity, significance, freedom have significant role in explaining the variance of job stress. The coefficients are orderly (0.42), (0.373), (0.147) and (0.111). Conclusion: Job characteristics can reduce stress among nursing students working in hospitals. So that by applying techniques such as career development, job enrichment and training, nursing jobs excitation power increases. This leads to increased motivation and decreased job stress among nursing students.
  • Keywords
    Heckman and Oldham Model , Job Characteristics , Job Stress , Nursing
  • Journal title
    Future of Medical Education Journal
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Journal title
    Future of Medical Education Journal
  • Record number

    2457171