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Evaluation of Stress Management Effectiveness Using the Action Research Approach on the Job Stress of Pre-Hospital Emergency Staff Publisher



Jadidi A1 ; Irannejad B2, 3 ; Safarabadi M4 ; Zand S1
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  1. 1. School of Nursing, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Emergency Medicine, Crisis Management and Emergency Medical Services of Markazi Province, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran
  4. 4. School of Nursing, Khomein University of Medical Sceinces, Khomein, Iran

Source: International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences Published:2024


Abstract

Introduction: Although job stress is found in most jobs, it is of higher significance in occupations that deal with human health. This study seeks to investigate the effectiveness of stress management with the action research approach on the job stress of pre-hospital emergency staff in Arak (Iran). Methods: The present study is comparative causal research conducted using the participatory action research method on 14 pre-hospital emergency staff in Arak. At the beginning of the study, the Osipow job stress questionnaire was completed by the group, and the individuals then participated in stress management sessions in groups of six and completed the questionnaires again after the final action research session. Data analysis was carried out using descriptive data and paired t-tests using SPSS V.16 software. Results: The first stage of the action research identified the two main categories 1. Inadequate stress management knowledge and 2. Organizational obstacles. The theme obtained at this stage was “the bottlenecks of job stress management in the workplace.” Four categories and one theme were also obtained at the seventh stage of the action research including the categories of perceived performance change benefits, empowerment for stress management, receiving encouraging feedback, and preparedness for the development of stress management among other colleagues, and the theme of “moving towards stable stress management.” After the steps of the action research were completed, Results of the mean comparison indicated significant differences (P < 0.05) between the job stress of the staff before and after group therapy in all cases. Conclusion: Stress management group therapy affects the job stress of the staff. Pre-hospital emergency staff is recommended to take advantage of stress management skills training to improve their mental health. © 2024 The Author(s)