Occupational Stress among Operation Room Clinicians at Ethiopian University Hospitals.
Belayneh YosefYophtahe Woldegerima BerheDemeke Yilkal FentieAmare Belete GetahunPublished in: Journal of environmental and public health (2022)
We found that there was high prevalence of occupational stress among operation room clinicians and factors associated with occupational stress were rotating work shifts, working more than 80 hours per week, use of recreational substances, being an anesthetist, and being a nurse. Hospitals are advised to arrange occupational health services for operation room clinicians, prepare sustainable training focused on occupational health, and reorganize shifts, working hours, and staffing.