occupational stress

collocation in English

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occupational
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌɒk.jəˈpeɪ.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˌɑː.kjəˈpeɪ.ʃən.əl/
relating to or caused by ...
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stress
noun
uk
/stres/
us
/stres/
great worry caused by a difficult situation, or something that causes ...
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(Definition ofoccupationalandstressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As highlighted previously, peer support for relatively isolated community practitioners is a potentially valuable strategy for reducingoccupationalstressand thereby protecting against burnout.
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Occupationalstress, burnout, and professional support in nurses working with dying patients.
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We are currently developing existing staff guidance to further improve staff awareness ofoccupationalstressand how this may be prevented and managed.
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This includes recognising the effect ofoccupationalstress, addressing the causes, and supporting staff accordingly.
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Our priorities include stopping avoidable accidents, developing proper strategies for avoiding violence, and recognising the effect ofoccupationalstress, addressing its causes and supporting staff accordingly.
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Occupationalstressis not caused by hard work alone but by hard work without autonomy, when the worker works to someone else's rules and end points.
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Her research focused on the areas of antenatal care and screening, andoccupationalstressin health care staff and students.
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Increased autonomy demonstrates trust in an employee, may decreaseoccupationalstressand improve job satisfaction.
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Occupationalstressis concerned with physical and psychosocial working conditions (termed stressors) that can elicit negative responses (termed strains) from employees.
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Occupationalstresscan have implications for organizational performance because of the emotions job stress evokes.
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Prolongedoccupationalstresscan lead to occupational burnout.
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Incivility was associated withoccupationalstressand reduced job satisfaction.
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Another concern has been the relation ofoccupationalstressto family life.
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Burnout has been assumed to result from chronicoccupationalstress(e.g., work overload).
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The first volumes were mainly concerned withoccupationalstress, but this expanded over time.
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Research has also examinedoccupationalstressin specific occupations.
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Linked to psychosocial risks are issues such asoccupationalstressand workplace violence which are recognized internationally as major challenges to occupational health and safety.
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Physical symptoms that may occur because ofoccupationalstressinclude fatigue, headache, upset stomach, muscular aches and pains, chronic mild illness, sleep disturbances, and eating disorders.
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A phenomenological (qualitative) approach was used to identify the radiographers' perception of occupational stresses and coping mechanisms.
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