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- Title
Hotel Housekeepers' Job Stress.
- Authors
Hsieh, Yu-Chin Jerrie; Chen, Ya-Ling
- Abstract
Hotel housekeepers are exposed to a multitude of work hazards that may contribute to job stress, thus leading to adverse health consequences. This study investigated the sources of hotel housekeepers' work-related stress from a holistic work system perspective. The results reveal that the ergonomics of cleaning tools and equipment, supervisor support, and work-related body pain are significant predictors of hotel housekeepers' job stress. Strategies for preventing or reducing housekeepers' workrelated stress are recommended in order to safeguard hotel housekeepers' psychological health and promote a healthier work environment.
- Subjects
HOUSEKEEPERS; JOB stress; ERGONOMICS; WORK environment; INDUSTRIAL hygiene
- Publication
Recreation, Parks & Tourism in Public Health, 2020, Vol 4, p15
- ISSN
2474-1825
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2979/rptph.4.1.03