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Original Research Article

Year: 2023 | Month: July | Volume: 13 | Issue: 7 | Pages: 95-101

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20230716

Comparison of Stress and Quality of Life Among Clinical and Non-Clinical Physiotherapists

Dr. Shailesh Parmar1, Dr. Hemal Patel2

11st Year MPT Student, 2Lecturer;
JG College of Physiotherapy, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, India

Corresponding Author: Dr. Shailesh Parmar

ABSTRACT

Background And Need of Research: It is unquestionable that health-care professionals work in stressful environment and that stress has become a concern for health-care professionals. Physiotherapists are a professional group of health-care workers with a high rate of attrition and at risk of stress. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the stress levels and health-related quality of life of physiotherapists working in hospital and clinical setup with those who are in academic sector.
Methods: An Observational Study was conducted on Physiotherapists of Gujarat State. Perceived Stress Scale and Short Form-12 Survey (SF-12) was filled by 102 physiotherapists (n=51 clinical and n=51 non-clinical). Ethical approval has been taken.
Result: SPSS Version 29 Software was used for Data Analysis. Mann Whitney U test was used to compare Stress and Quality of Life (QoL) Physical & Mental component in Physiotherapists. The result of Stress and Quality of Life in Clinical and Non-clinical physiotherapist was significant with P value of p=0.021 and p=0.114 (PCS) and p=<0.001 (MCS) respectively.
Conclusion: The Result of this study suggests that Stress and Mental Component of QoL of Clinical physiotherapist was more than that of non-clinical physiotherapist.
Clinical Implications: Aerobic Exercise and Breathing Exercises, Yoga

Key words: Stress, Quality of Life, Physiotherapists.

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