Author/Authors :
Khalid Ali, Ahmed Joint Program of Preventive Medicine Post Graduate Studies - Ministry of Health - Al‑Madinah 41311 - Madinah Cardiac Center - Ministry of Health - Al‑Madinah 42351, Saudi Arabia , Al‑Dubai, Sami Abdo Radman Joint Program of Preventive Medicine Post Graduate Studies - Ministry of Health - Al‑Madinah 41311 - Madinah Cardiac Center - Ministry of Health - Al‑Madinah 42351, Saudi Arabia , Shahin, Mohammed Adeeb Joint Program of Preventive Medicine Post Graduate Studies - Ministry of Health - Al‑Madinah 41311 - Madinah Cardiac Center - Ministry of Health - Al‑Madinah 42351, Saudi Arabia , Mohamed Al‑Othmali, Amira Ibrahim Madinah Cardiac Center - Ministry of Health - Al‑Madinah 42351, Saudi Arabia , Seddiq Abdoh, Duoaa Joint Program of Preventive Medicine Post Graduate Studies - Ministry of Health - Al‑Madinah 41311 - Madinah Cardiac Center - Ministry of Health - Al‑Madinah 42351, Saudi Arabia , Abdu Zeidan, Zeidan Joint Program of Preventive Medicine Post Graduate Studies - Ministry of Health - Al‑Madinah 41311 - Madinah Cardiac Center - Ministry of Health - Al‑Madinah 42351, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Background: Quality of work life (QWL) influences the performance and commitment of employees in health‑care organizations. Objectives: This study aimed at assessing the QWL and its associated factors among nurses in a tertiary
care hospital in Al‑Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Methods: This cross‑sectional study
was conducted among 212 nurses at Madinah Cardiac Center in Al‑Madinah
in Saudi Arabia using the Brooks and Anderson’s quality of nursing work life
survey and the stress subscale of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale. The
t-test, analysis of variance, Pearson correlation coefficient, and multiple linear
regression were conducted to analyze the data. Results: Most participants (65.1%)
had high QWL and one‑third (33%) had severe stress. Factors that independently
predicted QWL were monthly income (P = 0.007), number of working hours per
week (P = 0.041), and stress level (P = 0.001). Conclusion: Most participants had
high QWL. Minimizing stress and improving the work environment are necessary to improve the QWL of nurses.
Keywords :
Nursing , Quality of work life , Saudi Arabia , Stress