Relationship Between Professional Self–Esteem and Job Stress among Psychiatric Nurses Working at El–Abbassiya Psychiatric Hospital

Elias, Amal; Eman El Sayed Bauomey;

Abstract


Professional self-concept is the individual’s perception of own self as a professional person. Stress is considered a common phenomenon in nursing due to the nature of clinical environments. However, the relationship between these two variables is unclear in the review of the literature. Accordingly, this study was aiming to assess the relationship between professional self-esteem and job stress among psychiatric nurses working at El- Abbassiya Psychiatric Hospital which is affiliated to the General Secretariat of Mental Health and Ministry of Health, Cairo, Egypt. Subjects of the study included 220 nurses of both sexes. Tools of data collection were Aricak’s Professional Self-Esteem Scale and Psychiatric Nurses' Job Stress Scale (PNJSS) and Socio demographic sheet was used as the first part of the first tool (Aricak’s Professional Self-Esteem Scale). The results indicated that, there was no significant relation between professional self-esteem and job stress among nurses. The researchers recommended future interventions programs to promote professional self-esteem among psychiatric nurses.


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Title Relationship Between Professional Self–Esteem and Job Stress among Psychiatric Nurses Working at El–Abbassiya Psychiatric Hospital
Authors Elias, Amal ; Eman El Sayed Bauomey
Keywords Professional Self;Esteem;Job Stress;Psychiatric Nurses
Issue Date 2020
Journal 2nd International Conference of Nursing College, Assite University: "Toward Achieving Sustainable Developmental Goal:Quality Education& Health. Assiut Scientific Nursing Journal
Volume 8
Issue 20, Special No.(1)
Start page 215
End page 227

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