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The Effect of Stress Management Education Based on PRECEDE Model on Occupational Stress of Nurses in Hospitals of Iranshahr, Iran
Background & Objective: The phenomenon of occupational stress is an inevitable part of
professional life that has negative effects on different areas of life. The purpose of this research
was to identify the effects of PRECEDE model-based training on reduction of nurses’
occupational stress.
Methods: The present study was a quasi-experimental study on nurses. First, subjects with a
medium to high stress level were chosen. Then, the nurses of Iran and Khatam-Ol-Anbia hospitals,
Tehran, Iran, were randomly assigned as intervention (n = 40) and control (n = 41) groups. Data
gathering tools included the Nursing Stress Scale (NSS) to determine nurses’ occupational stress
and PRECEDE Model Structures Questionnaire to provide educational intervention. Training was
carried out in two 4-hour sessions in two consecutive days. Subjects were monitored for 3 months.
Statistical analysis was performed before, and 1 month and 3 months after training using SPSS
software. Descriptive statistical tests, independent t-test, repeated measures one-way ANOVA,
and Pearson correlation were used.
Results: Mean NSS score of the intervention group reduced from 112.80 ± 17.46 to 93.15 ± 28.79
after the training. Moreover, after training, the variables of reinforcement, enabler, and manner
showed a significant increase in the intervention group compared to the control group (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: Results showed that the PRECEDE model for stress management education was
effective in the reduction of nurses’ stress level.
Key Words: Occupational stress, Nurses, PRECEDE model, Educatio