Title of article :
Work-Family Conflict among Iranian Emergency Medical Technicians and Its Relationship with Time Management Skills: A Descriptive Study
Author/Authors :
Beyramijam, Mehdi Health in Emergency and Disaster Research Center - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Akbari Shahrestanaki, Yousof Emergency Department - School of Paramedicine - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences - Qazvin, Iran , Khankeh, Hamidreza Department of Clinical Science and Education - Karolinska Institutet - Stockholm - Sweden , Aminizadeh, Mohsen Health in Emergency and Disaster Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences - Kerman, Iran , Dehghani, Ali Department of Nursing - School of Nursing and Paramedical - Jahrom University of Medical Science - Jahrom, Iran , Hosseini, Mohammad Ali Department of Nursing - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background. Work-Family Conflict (WFC) is a form of interrole conflict in which an active participation in occupational activities causes strain and interferes with family roles of workers and vice versa. It is a major source of occupational stress among workers
and personnel. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) are an important part of the healthcare system that respond to
emergencies. +e EMTs experience high level of job stress, which may affect their ability to perform their family roles, and, on the
other hand, actively performing their family responsibilities may interfere with the effective delivery of the already stressful
activities at workplace. Objective. +e aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of WFC among Emergency Medical
Technicians in Iran and its relationship with time management skills. Methods. +is was a descriptive study. In this study, 271
EMTs from the western part of Iran completed the questionnaire for the assessment of WFC. +e Carlson Family-Conflict
Questionnaire and the “Time Management Behaviors Scale” developed by Macan were used as evaluation instruments. +e data
were analyzed by SPSS software version 16. Appropriate statistical analysis such as mean and standard deviation, Pearson
correlation, and Spearman rank correlation was applied for analyzing the data in SPSS. Results. +e majority of the participants
reported some degrees of WFC. Statistical analysis showed a significant inverse correlation between total WFC score and total
“Time Management Behaviors scale” score (r � −0/381، p < 0/0001). In the present study, there was no significant correlation
between total WFC score and demographic factors such as educational level, age, sex, marital status, number of family members,
need for family member care, and work experience (p > 0.05). Conclusions. +e findings of this study indicate that time
management behaviors and skills can reduce WFC among Emergency Medical Technicians. +erefore, it is recommended that
prehospital emergency authorities and policymakers plan and implement measures such as reducing the duration of shift-work
schedules, decreasing shift-change restrictions, and organizing regular time management courses. Also, employment of local inhabitants is preferred to geographically distant individuals with similar qualification as this will reduce the distance between home and workplace.
Keywords :
Work-Family Conflict (WFC) , Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) , Time Management Skills
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International