ISSN 0303-5212
 

Editorial 
RMJ. 2009; 34(2): 123-123


Analysis of Stress Factors at Workplace

Fawad Kaiser.

Abstract
Stress perception is highly subjective, and so the complexity of medical
practice may result in variation between doctors in their identification of
sources of stress, especially when the workplace and roles of doctors are
changing. Seven studies show that medical profession is, by its very nature,
a profession exposed to a high degree of stress.1 Analysis shows that
stressful situations, in the psychological occupational environment are the
greatest stress factors regardless of the workplace.2 Married professionals
have significantly high stress as compared to unmarried ones and the values
are statistically significantly lower in people under the thirty years of age
and with less than ten years of work experience.3 Moreover, workload is a
potential stress factor from the physical environment and doctors working in
settings without support from their superiors and engaged in inter
professional conflicts face a greater problem at workplace. The mental
health of managers and employees within working environment is a
neglected sector in occupational health research and practice, despite the fact
that this area is the most common work setting in most places. Reviewing
the social and psychological factors of occupational stress indicate that
working in time deficit, inadequate workers involvement into work process
management, less career prospects, low possibility to improve work process,
controversies in occupational tasks and roles were proved to be the most
important occupational stress factors.4

Key words: Stress, workplace, conflicts, occupational, superiors.


 
ARTICLE TOOLS
Abstract
PDF Fulltext
How to cite this articleHow to cite this article
Citation Tools
Related Records
 Articles by Fawad Kaiser
on Google
on Google Scholar

How to Cite this Article
Pubmed Style

Fawad Kaiser. Analysis of Stress Factors at Workplace. RMJ. 2009; 34(2): 123-123.


Web Style

Fawad Kaiser. Analysis of Stress Factors at Workplace. https://www.rmj.org.pk/?mno=6890 [Access: December 06, 2023].


AMA (American Medical Association) Style

Fawad Kaiser. Analysis of Stress Factors at Workplace. RMJ. 2009; 34(2): 123-123.



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Fawad Kaiser. Analysis of Stress Factors at Workplace. RMJ. (2009), [cited December 06, 2023]; 34(2): 123-123.



Harvard Style

Fawad Kaiser (2009) Analysis of Stress Factors at Workplace. RMJ, 34 (2), 123-123.



Turabian Style

Fawad Kaiser. 2009. Analysis of Stress Factors at Workplace. Rawal Medical Journal, 34 (2), 123-123.



Chicago Style

Fawad Kaiser. "Analysis of Stress Factors at Workplace." Rawal Medical Journal 34 (2009), 123-123.



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Fawad Kaiser. "Analysis of Stress Factors at Workplace." Rawal Medical Journal 34.2 (2009), 123-123. Print.



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Fawad Kaiser (2009) Analysis of Stress Factors at Workplace. Rawal Medical Journal, 34 (2), 123-123.