1. Reclassification of the work-related stress questionnaires scales based on the work system model: A scoping review and qualitative study.
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Mokarami, Hamidreza and Toderi, Stefano
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CONTENT analysis ,CORPORATE culture ,PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems ,JOB stress ,MATHEMATICAL models ,MEDLINE ,ONLINE information services ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RESEARCH funding ,TECHNOLOGY ,WORK environment ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,QUALITATIVE research ,THEORY ,LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Given the wide variety of factors affecting work-related stress, a work system approach could be adopted in order to better identify factors that impact individual stress. OBJECTIVES: To provide a scoping review of the available work-related stress questionnaires and to reclassify their scales on the basis of the five elements included in the work system model using a content analysis method. METHODS: The main available work-related stress questionnaires used in previous studies in the time range of 1975 to 2017 were collected through a search in several indexing and citation databases. To reclassify the scales of these questionnaires, a qualitative content analysis was used and then reclassified in accordance with the five components of work system model: job (tasks), organizational condition, individual characteristics, technology and tools, and physical environmental. RESULTS: In total, 22 questionnaires met the conditions required to be entered into the final stage of the study. Emphasis of these questionnaires was on measuring job-related factors and organizational condition-related factors. 22.7% of them had considered no scales to measure the individual characteristics-related factors. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the reclassification can help organizations select areas that encompass their own specific problems. Practical implications are also discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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