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Evaluation on the Incidence of Occupational Stress Among Radiographers

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Table of contents

Title Page

Approval Page

Certification

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Abstract

Table of contents

CHAPTER ONE

1.0  Introduction

1.1   Background of study

1.2  Statement of problem

1.3  Objectives of study

1.4  Significance of study

1.5  Scope of study

1.6  Operational definition of terms

1.7  Literature review

CHAPTER TWO

2.0 Theoretical background

2.1  Stress

2.2  Neuro-anatomy of stress

2.3  Effects and symptoms of stress

2.4  Occupational stress

2.4.1    Categories of Occupational stress

2.5 Causes of Occupational stress

2.5.1    Work Problems

2.5.2    Role ambiguity and Role conflict

2.6  Burnout

2.7  The radiography working environment

2.8  Stress management

CHAPTER THREE

3.0  Research Methodology

3.1   Research Design

3.2  Location of study

3.3  Target Population

3.4  Sample Technique

3.5  Subject Description

3.6  Instrument for Data collection

3.7  Method of Data Collection

CHAPTER FOUR

4.0 Data analysis   and Presentation

4.1  Data analysis

4.2  Data presentation

CHAPTER FIVE

5.0 Discussion, Summary of findings, Recommendations, Limitations, Areas of Further Research

5.1  Discussion of findings

5.2  Summary of findings

5.3  Recommendations

5.4  Limitations of the study

5.5  Areas of further research

References

Appendix I

List of Tables

CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY

Stress can be defined as an interference disturbing an individual’s well being physically, emotionally and mentally. It can be categorized based on its physical and physiological effects on a person, and can be a mental, physical or emotional strain1. When this stress is related to a profession it is termed Occupational Stress2.

This includes thoughts, feelings and physiological reactions that can occur as a result of stressful events3, which can on the long run be detrimental to the professional in relation to his profession. Occupational stress can occur in various professions but in line with this research, the researcher is relating the incidence of occupational stress in the radiography profession.

The radiographer also known as a medical radiation technologist and a medical imaging scientist is someone who performs imaging of the human body for diagnosis and treatment of medical problems. His field of work varies from hospitals to clinics, medical laboratories and private practice4, and sometimes in the industry (when it comes to industrial radiography).

Along the line in his field of work he undergoes some stress by various factors like role ambiguity which can be due to the unavailability of enough staff in the medical centre he is working in, work related problems based on the challenges he undergoes when carrying out medical investigations and diagnosis due to the type of equipments he is using to carry them out, role conflict, perceived stress, and social support3.

Other factors are negative work load, isolation, extensive hours worked, toxic work environments, lack of autonomy, difficult relationships among coworkers and management, management bullying, harassment and lack of opportunities or motivation to advancement in one’s skill level5.

These factors cause stress that has a lot of negative effect on the radiographer as it tends to affect his relationship with the patient, his family, his efficiency in the department and most times the stress affects his health.

Occasionally stress experienced by radiographers can adversely affect patient care and may possibly trigger psychological conflicts in the radiographer, which concomitantly grinds efficiency in service delivery6.

Occupational stress among radiographers can also occur when there is a discrepancy between the demands of the environment or workplace and an individual’s ability to carry out and complete these demands and this is known as Cognitive Appraisal2.

Occupational stress among radiographers can be divided into Biomechanical stress e.g musculoskeletal symptoms which occurs due to constant stress and strain of the upper and lower back in the course of manipulation of old x-ray units2, these symptoms cause pain, disability and could lead to loss of employment of workers7; and Psychosocial Stress which is stress involving psychological processes and social processes8.

Daugtherly observed that occupational stress can be caused by tension, a situation or a factor which can lead to burnout9. Duquette et al also observed that in an environment where radiographers are very few, there’s a tremendous increase in workload, which in theoretical terms predisposes the individual to increased occupational stress and if this is not checked, burnout ensures and this can lead to a state of extreme tiredness combined with feelings of failure and frustration10.

These are some factors that have been noticed by the researcher among radiographers especially those working in the Port Harcourt metropolis. Based on the Association of Radiographers Registration Board of Nigeria, there are only about 500 registered radiographers in Nigeria11, with about only 70 registered radiographers in Port Harcourt Metropolis which translates to increased patient to radiographer ratio.

In addition to this, the current health sector reform in Nigeria has laid an emphasis on efficiency and increased service delivery to patient’s satisfaction. Therefore this has led to more pressure on the radiographers in trying to increase their services in the department and thus creating a link between high workload and notable stress among radiographers in the nation especially in this region.

There has been a lot of research carried out on occupational stress in the world and also in various aspects of Nigeria as a nation but to the best of the researcher’s knowledge there has been no published study carried out on the Incidence of Occupational Stress among radiographers in this region and this led to the researcher’s objective of evaluating the incidence of occupational stress among radiographers in this region.

1.2  STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

  • Occupational stress among radiographers is a study that is researchable in the world today but a well published and documented research on the incidence of occupational stress among radiographers in Port Harcourt metropolis has not been observed by the researcher.
  • The researcher has observed various factors that leads to occupational stress among radiographers in other regions, but whether those factor leads to occupational stress in Port Harcourt metropolis has not been observed.

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

General Objective

  • To evaluate the incidence of occupational stress among radiographers in Port Harcourt metropolis.

Specific Objectives

  • To determine the work load pattern among radiographers in Port Harcourt metropolis
  • To identify the various factors that can lead to occupational stress among radiographers in the Port Harcourt metropolis.
  • To determine the effects of occupational stress on the radiographers in Port Harcourt metropolis

1.4  SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY

This study has a lot of significance which are enumerated below:

  • It would give the prevalence of stress in port Harcourt radiographers
  • Test, compare and show the level of stress in federal government and state government practicing radiographers
  • Help to guide the higher authorities on the employment of staff and the provision of the necessary efficient equipments needed in the radiology department and show how much the equipments would reduce stress among radiographers
  • Enlighten radiographers on the necessary skills in stress reduction.

1.5  SCOPE OF THE STUDY

Based on the study to test the levels of stress among private and government radiographers, this study is going to be carried out in a major private hospital in Port Harcourt, Image Diagnostics and two government hospitals; Bright Memorial Hospital (BMH) and University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH).

1.6 OPERATIONAL DEFINITION OF TERMS

According to the Wikipedia free dictionary Evaluation is a systematic determination of a subject’s merit, worth and significance, using criteria governed by a set of standards. It can assist an organization to assess any aim, realizable concept/proposal, or any alternative, to help in decision-making; or to ascertain the degree of achievement or value in regard to the aim and objectives and results of any such action that has been completed.

Incidence is the act of something happening, it is also the extent of something happening

Occupational stress is any stress involving an occupation or work. Stress is defined in terms of its physical and physiological effects on a person, and can be a mental, physical or emotional strain.

Occupational stress can occur when there is a discrepancy between the demands of the environment/workplace and an individual’s ability to carry out and complete these demands.

A Radiographer also known as a radiologic technologist and as a medical radiation technologist performs imaging of the human body for diagnosis or treating medical problems. Radiologic technologists work in hospitals, clinics, medical laboratories and private practice.

Port Harcourt Metropolis is a large city that is a significant economic, political and cultural center for the country Nigeria, and also serves as an important hub for regional or international connections and communication.

1.7 LITERATURE REVIEW

Occupational stress can be defined as the harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities, resources, or needs of the worker12. It is not necessarily considered as a detrimental thing as in the early stages because it can actually stimulate the body and enhance work performance6.

However, only when it is continuously stimulated and left unchecked that it would begin to affect a person’s productivity.

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