Title of article :
The relationship between work-family conflict and the level of self-efficacy in female nurses in Alzahra Hospital
Author/Authors :
Baghban, Iran Department of Counseling - School of Education and Psychology - The University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Malekiha, Marziyeh Department of Counseling - School of Education and Psychology - The University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Fatehizadeh, Maryam Department of Counseling - School of Education and Psychology - The University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Work-family conflict has many negative outcomes for organization and career and family life of each person.
The aim of present study was to determine the relationship between work-family conflict and the level of self-efficacy
in female nurses.
METHODS: In this cross-sectional descriptive research, the relationship between work-family conflict and the level of selfefficacy
in female nurses of Alzahra Hospital was assessed. Questionnaire, demographic data form, work-family conflict
scale and self-efficacy scale were the data collection tools. Content analysis and Cronbach’s alpha were used for evaluating
the validity and reliability of questionnaire. The study sample included 160 nurses (80 permanent nurses and 80 contractbased
nurses) selected through simple random sampling from nurses working in different wards of Alzahra Hospital. Data
analysis was done using SPSS software.
RESULTS: There was significant difference in work-family conflict between the two groups of permanent and contractbased
nurses (p = 0.02). Also, a significant difference in the level of self-efficacy was observed between the two groups of
nurses (p = 0.03).
CONCLUSIONS: The level of self-efficacy and work-family conflict in contract-based nurses was not acceptable. Therefore,
it is suggested to arrange courses to train effective skills in the field of management of work-family conflicts in order to
increase the level of self-efficacy for contract-based nurses.
Keywords :
Conflict (Psychology) , self-efficacy , work , family , female , nurses
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics