Occupational Stress among Radiographers Working in Tertiary Care Hospital in Udupi and Mangalore

Authors

  • Kaushik Nayak1, Navish Kumar1, Nitika C. Panakkal3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v20i4.1814

Keywords:

Occupational stress, Radiographers, Psychosocial stress, stressors, management standards.

Abstract

Introduction: Occupational stress can negatively impact an individual and is associated with a wide range
of physical and mental effects resulting in psychosocial and biomechanical stress. Moreover, health care
workers have been reported to have a great deal of stress mainly due to the shift duties and increased
workload.
Objectives: Therefore the study aimed to determine the psychosocial predictors of stress among radiographers
in tertiary care hospitals of Udupi and Mangalore. Data was collected from 55 radiographers from three
tertiary care hospitals using a standard questionnaire published by the UK health and safety (HSE). A score
and an aggregate score was generated for each item as well as each of seven sets of working condition like
“job demands, control, support from managers, support from peers, role, change and relationships”. The
analysis tool published by the HSE was used to analyze data.
Results: The indicator analysis tool recommended 11 “psychosocial work conditions” that required
improvement. On an aggregate level from the seven psychosocial working conditions ‘relationship’ and
‘Demand’ category warranted improvement.
Conclusion: The study showed majority categories being identified as “good and need to maintain
performance”. However that main predictors of occupational stress was found to be excess workload
followed by relationship conflicts among co-workers.

Author Biography

  • Kaushik Nayak1, Navish Kumar1, Nitika C. Panakkal3

    1MSc Medical Imaging Technology, Department of Medical Imaging Technology, 3MSc Medical Imaging
    Technology, Assistant Professor (Sr. Scale), Department of Medical Imaging Technology, Manipal College of
    Health Professions, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India

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Published

2020-11-18

How to Cite

Occupational Stress among Radiographers Working in Tertiary Care Hospital in Udupi and Mangalore. (2020). Medico Legal Update, 20(4), 281-285. https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v20i4.1814