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:: Volume 12, Issue 2 (Spring 2023) ::
aumj 2023, 12(2): 180-191 Back to browse issues page
Stress management of Alborz Medical University health care worker and related facotr during the Covid- 19 pandemic in 2021
Farhad Rahimi , Peigham Heidarpoor
Assistant Professor, virtual school of medical education and management, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:   (537 Views)
Background: : The present study was conducted with the aim of investigating the stress management caused by the covid-19 pandemic and its related factors in the health department personnel of Alborz University of Medical Sciences in 2021.


Methods:In this descriptive-correlation study, statistical population included all the personnel of the Health Vice-Chancellor of Alborz University of Medical Sciences in 2021. The sampling method in the present study was stratified sampling and for this purpose, 1104 people were selected as the sample group. The tools used in this research were Mehralizadef stress management questionnaires. This quiestinnare is validated and relaiable for iranian population. Independent t test, multivariate variance test and Pearson correlation were used for data analysis.

Results: The amount of stress management (stress tolerance and stress control) among the employees of the health department is lower than the average (t=-5.48) with increasing age (F=2.66) and education (F=10.16). ) increases. Also, there is a significant difference in stress management in groups with work environment (F=5.08) and type of employment (F=6.42). The results of the Pearson correlation test showed a positive relationship between stress management and education (r=0.17) and with age (r=-0.08), marital status (r=-0.07) and occupation (-0.12). =r) has a significant negative relationship (p>0.05).

Conclusion: The study showed that the level of stress management related to Corona in health workers is low, and interventions and trainings based on stress management for the employees of this deputy can be helpful.
Keywords: stress management, stress tolerance, stress control, COVID-19
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2022/09/04 | Accepted: 2022/12/12 | Published: 2023/05/31
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Rahimi F, Heidarpoor P. Stress management of Alborz Medical University health care worker and related facotr during the Covid- 19 pandemic in 2021. aumj 2023; 12 (2) :180-191
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