Work Pressure and Its Relationship to the Quality of Nursing Care

Authors

  • shaghaf mahmoud Tishreen University

Keywords:

Work Pressure, Quality of Nursing Care, Nursing Staff, Patients.

Abstract

The study aimed to determine of the relationship between work Pressure  as perceived by nursing staff and the quality of nursing care as perceived by patients at Martyr Iyad Ibrahim National Hospital in Banias. The sample included all nursing staff (350 nurses) and (50%) of the patients who were present during the data collection period and agreed to participate (using convenience and simple random sampling methods). The researcher utilized a work Pressure  questionnaire for nursing staff, originally designed by Kalash (2020), After making appropriate modifications by the researcher in this research to suit its objectives. Additionally, a questionnaire designed by Mohamed and Abdel Ghafar (2020), After making appropriate modifications by the researcher in this research to suit its objectives, and after unpacking the data, it was statistically processed and tabulated using the SPSS statistical program.

The most important result of the study was: There is no statistically significant relationship between Work Pressure among the nursing staff and the quality of nursing care from the patients' perspective at the Martyr Eyad Ibrahim National Hospital in Baniyas, A moderate level of Work Pressure was observed among the nursing staff across all dimensions
(role burden, role conflict, role ambiguity, work conditions, and organizational structure), A moderate level of nursing care quality was observed across most criteria (assurance, empathy, tangibility, and responsiveness), while the "reliability" criterion was high.

Published

2025-02-16

How to Cite

1.
mahmoud shaghaf. Work Pressure and Its Relationship to the Quality of Nursing Care. Tuj-hlth [Internet]. 2025Feb.16 [cited 2025Jul.8];46(5):335-51. Available from: http://www.journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/hlthscnc/article/view/18211