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Stress level and peculiarities of self-regulation of medical workers with scheduled and emergency admission of patients

https://doi.org/10.46914/2959-3999-2025-1-3-45-54

Abstract

The article is devoted to the problem of stress in the professional activities of medical workers, as well as the features of volitional self-regulation of the condition of medical workers in the conditions of planned and emergency admission of patients. A review of the literature on the issues of stress, its causes and consequences in the professional activities of medical workers is presented, and the results of the study of the level of stress and its manifestations, as well as volitional self-regulation, the differences between these phenomena caused by different working conditions and functional responsibilities are identified. It was revealed that doctors with emergency admission of patients have higher rates of stress, fatigue, satiety compared to doctors with scheduled admission of patients. According to the general scale of volitional self-regulation, self-control and perseverance, doctors with scheduled admission of patients have a much higher level than doctors with emergency admission of patients. The professional activity of medical workers with emergency reception of patients is characterized by a higher level of stress and a low level of self-regulation skills.

 

About the Authors

А. А. Kassymzhanova
Turan University
Kazakhstan

c.ps.c., professor

Almaty



T. Malkova
Kazakh National Medical University named after S.D. Asfendiyarov
Russian Federation

lecturer

Almaty



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Kassymzhanova А.А., Malkova T. Stress level and peculiarities of self-regulation of medical workers with scheduled and emergency admission of patients. Eurasian Journal of Current Research in Psychology and Pedagogy. 2025;(3):45-54. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46914/2959-3999-2025-1-3-45-54

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