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A STUDY ON OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AMONG THE DOCTORSWHILE ENGAGING THE COVID-19 TREATMENTS

Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH -GRANTHAALAYAH (Vol.9, No. 5)

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Page : 64-73

Keywords : Occupational Stress; COVID19; Doctors;

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Abstract

The present paper's focuses to measure the occupational stress among profes-sional doctors while engaging the COVID-19 treatments in the study area. Thepandemic of Coronavirus in India is element of the pandemic globally causedby the ruthless sensitive respiratory syndrome virus. The COVID-19 outbursthas created fear, distress, anxiety, and depression amongst the doctors and theuniversal public. Doctors are predominantly prone to increase various mentalhealth disorders than the general population.. The study exercised both pri-mary and secondary data. The secondary data was collected related to Covid-19 diseases, treatments of doctors. The primary data obtained from the doc-tors are engaging the COVID 19 treatments. The sample size of the study is 353.The collected responses were converted into excel sheets and converted intoSPSS software version 21 for analysis. The study used simple frequency distri-bution and t-test for testing the framed hypothesis. The study found that thedoctors engaging covid-19 treatment, βirst six months, and 58% of the doctorshave high-level stress level. The study also found that the government hospitaldoctors signiβicantly affected work culture while engaging the COVID-19 treat-ments in hospitals. The study conβirmed that the government hospital doctorscould not manage their work-life balance. The doctor has signiβicantly affectedtheir personal life and leads to occupational stress while engaging the COVID-19 treatments in the study area.

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