Job satisfaction, sleep quality and mental health problems in nurses

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2015
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UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
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The study focused to examine the relationship of sleep quality, job satisfaction and mental health problem in nurses. The aim of this study was to assess the job satisfaction, sleep quality and mental health problem of nurses in Pakistan culture. As nurses duty is very stressful duty and it could be a highly risk factors for developing mental health problems. The cross sectional research design was used to examine relationship among sleep quality, job satisfaction and mental health problems. Stratified random sample of 200 nurses (35% males and 65%females) were taken from public hospitals of Faisalabad, Punjab Pakistan. The study was carried out with three scales namely The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Job Satisfaction survey and Depression Anxiety, Stress Scale. All the measures were adapted. The result revealed that there are positive correlation of sleep quality with job satisfaction and mental health problems. The results also revealed that there was a negative correlation of job satisfaction and mental health problem. A possible future effect or result of this research can be busting up the job satisfaction with the improving of sleep quality of the nurses and counter those factors which cause low quality of sleep and poor quality of sleep lead to the dreadful consequences. Current study helps in understanding the sleep problems of nurses and explore the consequences of poor sleep quality on mental health problems and the job.
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Supervisor: Ms. Maryam Rizvi
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MS Thesis, Sleep quality, Job satisfaction, Mental health problem, Nurses
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