Work Stress and Job Satisfaction of Nurses During The Covid-19 Pandemic
Date
2021-02-05Author
Zakiyah, Ana
Iswati, Iswati
Rofi’ah, Ika Ainur
Cahyani, Sela Tri
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Job satisfaction is a positive emotional state that arises from an assessment of one's work or work experience. Low
nurse job satisfaction still occurs in developing countries. The situation of the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in job
demands and increased nurse workloads that have the potential to cause work stress. High levels of stress lead to low
levels of job satisfaction. The purpose of the study was to determine work stress and job satisfaction in nurses during
the COVID-19 pandemic. Research design uses quantitative descriptive. The population in the study was nurses at
Anwar Medika Hospital is 295 nurses. The sampling technique uses nonprobability sampling with the total sampling
technique. The research instrument adopted the Expanded Nursing Scale (ENSS) questionnaire and The
McCloskey/Mueller Satisfaction Scale (MMSS). Data analysis uses descriptive statistical analysis. The results showed
that most respondents experienced low work stress level 115 (39%), moderate 132 (44.7%), high 48 r (16.3%). Job
satisfaction level was high 102 (34.6%), moderate 175 (59.3%) and low 18 (6.1%). Work stress caused by work
fatigue can affect the psychological nurse so it can lead to a decrease in job satisfaction. Preventive measures have an
important role in increasing optimism and coping strategies. Nurses who have low work stress levels and emotional
exhaustion due to Covid-19 are accompanied by a level of optimism caused by the high level of confidence that they
can get through this situation well. Attention to the psychological condition of nurses and conduct work stress
management training so that work stress can be controlled to get good job satisfaction.