Occupational Stress among Women Administrative Support Staff in Healthcare Sector during COVID-19
Published: 2022
Author(s) Name: Bulomine Regi S., Rita Rebekah |
Author(s) Affiliation: Xavier Inst. of Business Administration, St. Xaviers College (Autonomous), Palayamkottai, Tamil Nadu
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Abstract
Healthcare workers experience multiple sources of stress. A substantial contributor to poor physical and mental health, substance abuse, tardiness at work, absenteeism, and emigration rates is workplace stress due to menial job workers, technical and non-technical workers in private hospitals. The main aim of the study is to measure the occupational stress among women administrative support staff in healthcare sector. The questionnaires were distributed to 750 healthcare workers were selected for the study; 630 questionnaires were selected for the study with the response rate of 84%. It is found that menial workers and technical workers are having more physiological, psychological and behavioural problems compared to non-technical workers working in healthcare sector. Non-technical workers are having less physiological, psychological and behavioural problems compared to menial and technical workers working in healthcare sector during COVID.
Keywords: Occupational Stress, Women Administrative Support Staff, Healthcare, Physiological, Psychological, Behavioural Problems
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