IMPACT AND ASSESSMENT OF JOB STRESS AMONG DOCTORS DURING COVID-19 VALIDATED BY STATISTICAL METHODS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON HOSPITAL LOCALITY AND GENDER CLASSIFICATION
Journal: International Journal of Business Management & Research (IJBMR) (Vol.11, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-12-31
Authors : N.U.K. SHERWANI; MARYAM FATIMA;
Page : 73-86
Keywords : Stress management; ANOVA; Cronbach’s alpha; Doctors; Hospitals; SPSS;
Abstract
Background: Stress or Anxiety is a prime factor of any civilization, and the capability of doctors to comprehend with their own pressure largely impacts their capabilities which remain ever so crucial. The study is based on the survey conducted among a group of doctors of JNMC medical college AMU Aligarh and KGMC medical college Lucknow during the coronavirus pandemic. In this paper, a hypothesis has been applied employing the software SPSS so as to examine the employee performance as a function of occupational stress based on doctors. Methods The research is approached from doctors' perspectives and examines the occupational stress faced by them in their everyday work-related life. The reliability and validity of the tool were established by employing a couple of techniques called factor analysis and Cronbach's alpha. The Cronbach's alpha of several matters in respective groups of the study device was computed leading to data reduction where 80 statements were reduced to 42. EFA was conducted by using SPSS version 20.0. KMO AND Bartlett's test of Sphericity is selected from Descriptive. Results The ANOVA test for the influence of all the above stated six factors with respect to different age brackets came out to be in the range of 0.011 – 0.884 which is more than that of 0.05. This confirmed that all the factors had no variation with the different age groups of the users. It meant that from all the different users the responses were not conflicting. In all the above cases the KMO value ranges from 0.500 – 0.636. Conclusion It is evident from the results that both the groups didn't exhibit significant variances with respe ct to all six variables. The significant value varied from 0.087 - 0.898. this study contributes and highlights the issue of occupational stress among doctors which if not reduced may result in severe consequences.
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