The Impact of Work Environment on Healthcare Professionals' Psycological state
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https://doi.org/10.56294/hl2024.390Keywords:
employees, environments, professionalsAbstract
Introduction: This study examined the impact of the work environment on the Psycological state of health workers. As demands and pressures in the Healthcare sector, the Psycological state of healthcare workers has turned into a significant concern. This study aimed to give insights into the current state of affairs, which is having a substantial effect on the psychological state of Healthcare workers and Healthcare occupational group.
Methods: A phone survey was conducted among a random sample of 500 Healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses and medical assistants). The survey included items about work environment factors, like workload, organizational culture, systems with strong support, and work-life balance. It was a standardized survey, but the other thing it had was standardized Psycological state Screenings Such as Stress, Anxiety and Burnout.
Results: The findings have found that the work environment is significantly associated with Healthcare workers' Psycological state. A large workload was significant. This global phenomenon has turned these isolating individuals into the environmental factor of stress along with all levels of burnout reported among people with heavy workloads. Organizational culture also contributed to the detrimental and toxic work environments exerting an even more significant influence on Psycological state.
Conclusions: The results of this study emphasize the necessity to improve work contexts within the Healthcare field. 2023 October, if trained on data, Healthcare organizations should recommend building supportive and positive work environments, managing workloads, and fostering balance between the work and life of their employees. Workplaces that are well addressed can be beneficial to the mental health of health workers, resulting in better business contentment, lower ratio, and ultimately, better Healthcare of patients." Further study is needed to study relationships between and among people and work. Setting and supporting the psychological state of attention mortal.
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