Medicine has been one of the appreciated
professions in Sudanese society, and doctors were role
models for morals, dedication and satisfaction. However,
doctors’ increase subjected to stress and their
satisfaction was getting low, and eventually will affect
the quality of health care provided, its continuity, the
physician's performance, productivity and commitment.
A descriptive cross-sectional hospital based study
was conducted in governmental hospitals in Khartoum
state in period from January to May 2019. An adopted
questionnaire containing 3 sections which were sociodemographics characteristics, 21 questions to assess
stress and 19 questions to assess 7 domains of job
satisfaction were used.
A total of 164 responses from doctors were
collected from governmental hospitals in Khartoum
state. Female were 87(53%). The majority of doctors
were single 60.4%. A 94.5% of doctors were at moderate
to severe level of stress. Overall 54% doctors were
dissatisfied with their job. It is found that there was a
strong association between job stress and satisfaction (p
value = 0.000 less than 0.05).
Most of the Sudanese doctors with different
qualifications were stressed and dissatisfied with their
job due to low salaries and poor working conditions and
safety measures with strong association between stress &
satisfaction.
Keywords : Job Stress, Job Satisfaction, Doctors.