PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF MEDICAL STAFF IN KOSOVO PRISONS

M.Sc. Valbone Ramaj1
M.Sc. Arber Zeka2

Authors country of origin: Northern Macedonia1, Kosovo2
Institutional affiliation: 1University Vizion, North Macedonia, 2University “Hasan Prishtina”

ABSTRACT

The nature of work in the face of constant stress, influences work performance, especially the medical staff in prisons, who are still involved in chronic patient problems, this makes this staff emotionally affected and causes problems of depression and anxiety naturally. The study investigated the psychological well-being of health staff in prisons in relation to the profession and professional responsibility, taking into account the workplace. The study is a descriptive study with strong elements of quantitative statistical analysis, related to stress and psychosocial factors of stress in health workers. The findings of this study show that working conditions in the prison sector in Kosovo are not satisfactory, in terms of the level of psychological well-being, I take into account the pressure of the category in which we work. Our study provided very detailed data on psychosocial factors in the workplace among health workers in our country.

Volume 4.No.1(2021): April (Humanities Session)

ISSN 2661-2666 (Online) International Scientific Journal Monte (ISJM)
ISSN 2661-264X (Print)

DOI : 10.33807/monte.20211852

DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.33807/monte.20211852

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