RT - Journal Article T1 - The Effects of Occupational Stress on Personnel’s Quality of Life and Desire to Continue Serving in Emergency Operation Center JF - hbrj YR - 2016 JO - hbrj VO - 2 IS - 1 UR - http://hbrj.kmu.ac.ir/article-1-66-en.html SP - 93 EP - 104 K1 - Occupational Stress K1 - Quality of Life K1 - Desire to Continue Serving K1 - Emergency Operation Center AB - The Effects of Occupational Stress on Personnel’s Quality of Life and Desire to Continue Serving in Emergency Operation Center Sharifi Tahere1, Sepehrian Razieh2, Namdari Mina3* Received: 07. 04. 2015 Revised: 12. 06. 2016 Accepted: 16. 06. 2016 1. Lecturer, Department of Public Health, School of Public Health, Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences, Torbat Heydariyeh, Iran. 2. Ph.D Student, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran 3. MSc, Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran. *Correspondence: School of Public Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Haft Bagh Alavi Blvd, Kerman, Iran. Tel: 03153665665 Email: namdari_90@yahoo.com Abstract Introduction: The Emergency Operation Center (EOC) is a prehospital community-based health management system that its main capital are its employees. However, occupational stress in personnel have negative effect on their quality of life and can lead to leaving the occupation. The aim of this study was to evaluate occupational stress and its effect on quality of life and desire to continue serving in personnel of Emergency Operation Center in Kerman. Methods: In this descriptive-analytical study, 200 personnel of Emergency Operation Center in Kerman in 2013 were included using stratified sampling method. The data was gathered using questionnaires HSE and WHOQOL BREF and analyzed by using chi-square test, Pearson correlation coefficient, and linear regression. Results: The results show that level of occupational stress in 49.3% of personnel was moderate and the quality of life in 52.9% of them was high. It was also found that the score of desire to continue serving in personnel was 4.15%. Therefore, there was reverse relationship between quality of life and occupational stress but direct relationship between quality of life and desire to continue serving in Emergency Operation Center. Conclusion: The results of this study showed that reducing occupational stress can increase the personnel’s quality of life and consequently the desire to continue serving in Emergency Operation Center. The main stressors in personnel is how administrators support them and make changes in the organization; therefore, it is recommended to managers to more support the personnel for reducing stress in them. Key­words: Occupational Stress, Quality of Life, Desire to Continue Serving, Emergency Operation Center Ÿ Citation: Sharifi T, Sepehrian R, Namdari M. The Effects of Occupational Stress on Personnel’s Quality of Life and Desire to Continue Serving in Emergency Operation Center. Journal of Health Based Research 2016; 2(1): 93-104. LA eng UL http://hbrj.kmu.ac.ir/article-1-66-en.html M3 ER -