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Analysis of Effects of Stress on 112 Emergency Service Medical Staff

Osman Sahin
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Osman Sahin: Kayseri Tax Department

The Russian Academic Journal, 2015, vol. 32, issue 2

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One of the subjects inspected by the discipline of psychology as a contemporary problem is stress. Structure of community with its changes, economic conditions and living conditions leads changes in human beings. Stress, which causes people to be sick in physical and spiritual sense, is defied as a kind of pressure occurred by the effects of several factors of human body. People live under stress whenever they are breathing. They come across with stress at home, at work, on street, while being transported, while eating something and somewhere; in short: everywhere and all the time. Thus, people may get affected by many factors. Factors that affect people’s stress levels may affect people at different levels. An individual comes across to several factors that affect stress while he or she is going to and coming from work, and while working due to the fact that he or she spends much of his or her time at work. Working of people in public or private sector becomes another factor that affects stress. The main aim of this study is to reveal the importance of effects of stress on medical staff who work for 112 Emergency Service. In this study, classical questionnaire technique was used as data collecting method, and it was observed that the questions were reliable by conducting a confience test.

Keywords: Stress, Factors of Stress, Emergency Service, Employee, Patient and Patient Relatives (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-10-02
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