Comparative analysis of positive thinking and stress levels in physicians and medical staff

The article compares the features of positive thinking and stress levels in physicians and medical staff, but the nature of duties and work differs in many ways, which may serve to identify significant differences among workers of two similar professions. The purpose of the study is to examine the p...

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Main Authors: V. V. Kozyreva, A. A. Cherniavskii
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Published: Publishing House of the State University of Management 2024-06-01
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Online Access:https://vestnik.guu.ru/jour/article/view/5241
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description The article compares the features of positive thinking and stress levels in physicians and medical staff, but the nature of duties and work differs in many ways, which may serve to identify significant differences among workers of two similar professions. The purpose of the study is to examine the positive thinking and stress levels characteristics in helping professions. Objectives of the study are to analyze the scientific literature, to identify the positive thinking and stress levels in specialists, and to establish differences in these levels in specialists of different profiles. The subject of the study is the peculiarities of positive thinking and stress levels in specialists. The literature on the topic under study has been analyzed according to the works of N.E. Vodopyanova, T.O. Gordeeva, E.N. Osin, V.Y. Shevyakhova, and Yu.V. Scherbatykh. The following methods were used: stress manifestations complex assessment (Yu.V. Shcherbatykh (2008), questionnaire of successes and failures reaction ways for adults (STONE-V, T.O. Gordeeva, V.Y. Shevyakhova (2008), optimism and activity scale in N.E. Vodopyanova’s adaptation (2009). Statistically significant differences have been revealed only on the “Optimism in the situation of success” scale, which indicates the difference in the behavior of physicians and medical staff. The results of the study can be the basis for creating recommendations for helping employees cope with stress. The prospect is to extend the study of the phenomenon to other helping professions and compare the results.
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spelling doaj-art-d93141e8fc6847a2835e6a10b7a1b7f62025-02-04T08:28:20ZengPublishing House of the State University of ManagementВестник университета1816-42772686-84152024-06-010424224810.26425/1816-4277-2024-4-242-2483092Comparative analysis of positive thinking and stress levels in physicians and medical staffV. V. Kozyreva0A. A. Cherniavskii1Plekhanov Russian University of EconomicsPlekhanov Russian University of EconomicsThe article compares the features of positive thinking and stress levels in physicians and medical staff, but the nature of duties and work differs in many ways, which may serve to identify significant differences among workers of two similar professions. The purpose of the study is to examine the positive thinking and stress levels characteristics in helping professions. Objectives of the study are to analyze the scientific literature, to identify the positive thinking and stress levels in specialists, and to establish differences in these levels in specialists of different profiles. The subject of the study is the peculiarities of positive thinking and stress levels in specialists. The literature on the topic under study has been analyzed according to the works of N.E. Vodopyanova, T.O. Gordeeva, E.N. Osin, V.Y. Shevyakhova, and Yu.V. Scherbatykh. The following methods were used: stress manifestations complex assessment (Yu.V. Shcherbatykh (2008), questionnaire of successes and failures reaction ways for adults (STONE-V, T.O. Gordeeva, V.Y. Shevyakhova (2008), optimism and activity scale in N.E. Vodopyanova’s adaptation (2009). Statistically significant differences have been revealed only on the “Optimism in the situation of success” scale, which indicates the difference in the behavior of physicians and medical staff. The results of the study can be the basis for creating recommendations for helping employees cope with stress. The prospect is to extend the study of the phenomenon to other helping professions and compare the results.https://vestnik.guu.ru/jour/article/view/5241positive thinkingstressdoctorsmedical staffhelping professionshealthcareoptimismactivitypositivitysuccessfailureburnout
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Comparative analysis of positive thinking and stress levels in physicians and medical staff
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positive thinking
stress
doctors
medical staff
helping professions
healthcare
optimism
activity
positivity
success
failure
burnout
title Comparative analysis of positive thinking and stress levels in physicians and medical staff
title_full Comparative analysis of positive thinking and stress levels in physicians and medical staff
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of positive thinking and stress levels in physicians and medical staff
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of positive thinking and stress levels in physicians and medical staff
title_short Comparative analysis of positive thinking and stress levels in physicians and medical staff
title_sort comparative analysis of positive thinking and stress levels in physicians and medical staff
topic positive thinking
stress
doctors
medical staff
helping professions
healthcare
optimism
activity
positivity
success
failure
burnout
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