Magnitude and Determinants of job Stress among pre-Hospital Care Providers Working in Ambulance Centers, Addis Ababa.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-12-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241299507
Selamawit Alehegn, Mebratu Abraha, Ayele Fikadu, Gashaw Kasahun, Migbar Sibhat Mekonen, Kasie Gebeyehu Tiruneh, Taye Mezgebu Ashine, Edmealem Getahun Mesfin
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Introduction: Pre-hospital care personnel, including paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs), are crucial frontline responders in emergency medical situations. They are critical in delivering timely medical assistance to individuals in emergencies. However, the demanding nature of their work can subject them to significant job stress, which may adversely affect their well-being and job performance.

Objectives: This study aimed to assess the levels of job stress and explore associated factors among pre-hospital care providers in Addis Ababa.

Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted at a healthcare facility, involving 134 ambulance healthcare providers. Participants were selected through a simple random sampling technique. Data collection employed pretested, self-administered questionnaires utilizing a nursing stress scale. Descriptive statistics were utilized to summarize the findings. Logistic regression analysis was employed to ascertain associations between variables while controlling for potential confounders. The strength of the association between dependent and independent variables was evaluated using odds ratios with a 95% confidence interval.

Result: Of the 134 study participants, 47% (95% CI: 38.2, 55.8) of them had job stress. Notably, several factors were significantly associated with job stress among pre-hospital healthcare providers working in ambulances. Conflict with leaders (AOR = 5.07; 95% CI: 2.98, 12.53), fear of mistakes (AOR = 8.22; 95% CI: 1.86, 36.34), lack of resources (AOR = 11.06; 95% CI: 5.19, 22.41), overloaded with ambulance care (AOR = 18.94; 95% CI: 4.33, 38.73) and inadequate information from dispatchers (AOR = 7.35; 95% CI: 3.32, 16.62) were identified as significant associated factors of job stress among these providers. These findings highlight the critical need to address leadership conflicts, fear of errors, and communication deficiencies to mitigate job stress among pre-hospital healthcare providers working in ambulances.

Conclusion: This study highlights the prevalence of job stress among pre-hospital healthcare providers working in ambulances, and found it as a significant problem. Notably, conflict with leaders, fear of mistakes, lack of resources, work overload and inadequate information from dispatchers emerged as significant associated factors contributing to job stress among pre-hospital health care providers. Efforts to foster better communication channels between providers and dispatchers, promote supportive leadership practices, and implement error-reduction strategies are essential. By addressing these challenges, healthcare organizations can create a more conducive work environment that supports the mental and emotional health of pre-hospital healthcare providers.

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亚的斯亚贝巴救护车中心院前护理人员工作压力的大小和决定因素。
导言:院前护理人员,包括护理人员和紧急医疗技术人员(emt),是紧急医疗情况下至关重要的一线响应者。它们在紧急情况下向个人及时提供医疗援助方面至关重要。然而,他们工作的高要求会使他们承受巨大的工作压力,这可能会对他们的健康和工作表现产生不利影响。目的:本研究旨在评估亚的斯亚贝巴院前护理提供者的工作压力水平并探讨相关因素。方法:在一家医疗机构进行了一项横断面研究,涉及134名救护车医疗服务提供者。参与者是通过简单的随机抽样技术选择的。数据收集采用预先测试,自我管理问卷利用护理压力量表。描述性统计用于总结研究结果。采用逻辑回归分析来确定变量之间的关联,同时控制潜在的混杂因素。因变量和自变量之间的关联强度采用95%置信区间的比值比进行评估。结果:在134名研究参与者中,47% (95% CI: 38.2, 55.8)的人有工作压力。值得注意的是,在救护车上工作的院前医疗保健提供者中,有几个因素与工作压力显著相关。与领导冲突(AOR = 5.07;95% CI: 2.98, 12.53),害怕犯错(AOR = 8.22;95% CI: 1.86, 36.34),缺乏资源(AOR = 11.06;95% CI: 5.19, 22.41),救护车护理超载(AOR = 18.94;95% CI: 4.33, 38.73)和调度员信息不充分(AOR = 7.35;95% CI: 3.32, 16.62)被确定为这些提供者中工作压力的重要相关因素。这些发现强调了解决领导冲突、对错误的恐惧和沟通不足的迫切需要,以减轻在救护车中工作的院前医疗保健提供者的工作压力。结论:本研究强调院前医护人员在救护车工作中普遍存在工作压力,并发现这是一个重大问题。值得注意的是,与领导的冲突、对错误的恐惧、缺乏资源、工作过载和调度员提供的信息不足,成为导致院前保健提供者工作压力的重要相关因素。努力在提供者和调度员之间建立更好的沟通渠道,促进支持性领导实践,并实施减少错误的战略是必不可少的。通过解决这些挑战,医疗保健组织可以创造一个更有利的工作环境,支持院前医疗保健提供者的心理和情感健康。
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