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The impact of workload and job satisfaction on occupational stress -A comparison among newly qualified and experienced midwives in Poland.

2022

BACKGROUND: Midwives are potentially exposed to high levels of occupational stress. The level of stress may be related to the job demands and job resources, as well as midwife seniority. To date, few studies on the determinants of occupational stress have examined Polish midwives. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the roles of workload, job satisfaction, and seniority in shaping the stress levels of midwives in Poland. METHODS: A cross-sectional approach and structural equation modeling (SEM) were used to compare two groups: newly qualified midwives (NQMs; n = 79) and experienced midwives (n = 99). All data were collected between January and November 2018. RESULTS: Analysis revealed…

Job stressworkplaceemployee workloadRehabilitationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmidwifepersonal satisfactionWork (Reading, Mass.)
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