Job stress and satisfaction among the staff members at a cancer center
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Job stress and satisfaction among the staff members at a cancer center
Abstract
Although it is evident that working with cancer patients can be stressful, explanations have differed as to why this is so and little attention has been paid to the rewards of this work. One hundred ninety clinical staff members at a comprehensive cancer center representing 91% of eight disciplines studied were interviewed using a semistructured format about the factors influencing their job satisfaction. The fact that the staff members almost uniformly rated their satisfaction as high (8.2 on a scale of 1 to 10) precluded the detection of discriminating variables. Satisfaction with the way they met their goals also was high; most identified potentially achievable goals, relied heavily on the interdisciplinary team, and experienced changes in their attitudes and approach during their first 2 years in the field, primarily increased realism. A major discomfort for physicians was the inability to provide optimal care. Ethical issues were a major discomfort for nurses. Death itself and staff conflict were less important sources of discomfort than in previous reports.
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