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The nursing profession has changed from the concept of the physician's handmaiden by the bedside to one of leadership within the community health setting. With the advent of the prospective payment system, the community health nurse (CHN) has been required to deal with patients who present with increasingly complex health needs. This increased responsibility of the CHN in the area of patient management can result in the development of stress and decreased job satisfaction. Research concerning job satisfaction and stress in regard to the CHN is limited to information concerning English health visitors, stress, and stress in other health settings (Butcher Gillespie, 1987; Gough Stoner West Stoner & Wankel, 1986). To assist the CHN in mitigating the effects of work stress, the relationship between job satisfaction and work stress specifically in the community health setting needs to be delineated. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between work stress and job satisfaction among CHNs.
Carol Boswell (Tue,) studied this question.