Journal of Social and Industrial Psychology
Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024)

Workload on Nurses Psychological Well-Being

Dhiya Afsha (Unknown)
Pundani Eki (Unknown)



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Publish Date
31 Dec 2024

Abstract

Based on the results of a pre-research, several nurses in Banyumas Regency experienced a workload that surpassed their abilities, which made the nurses experience mental and physical fatigue. Most impacts nurses feel are emotional instability when working, fatigue easily, back pain, and headaches when working, most of which are caused by a large number of shifts and are not balanced with the existing nursing staff. This study aimed to investigate the effect of workload on the psychological well-being of nurses in the Banyumas regency. Respondents were selected using a quota sampling technique, and data were analyzed through simple regression analysis. The results showed a positive significant effect between workload and psychological well-being, with workload contributing 8% to the variance in psychological well-being, while 92% was influenced by other factors not examined in this study.

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Journal of Social and Industrial Psychology provides a forum for cutting-edge, peer reviewed research in all fields related to investigations into the ways in which the individual can balance their daily activities (socially, culturally or linguistically) against the larger context of corporate, ...