THE EFFICACY OF EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUE IN REDUCING WORKPLACE STRESS AMONG HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS: A QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL STUDY

Authors

  • Shazia Shahzadi Author
  • , Sourath Mahar Author
  • Abdul Qayoom Mahar Author
  • Liaquat Ali Author

Keywords:

Workplace Stress, Emotional Freedom Technique, Stress Reduction, Healthcare Professionals,, Quasi-Experimental Study

Abstract

This study explored the relationship between Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) and workplace stress (WPS) among healthcare professionals. Using a quasi-experimental design, 46 participants (23 males and 23 females) were selected via convenience sampling from twin cities, Rawalpindi and Islamabad. The findings revealed a negative correlation between EFT and WPS, suggesting that 
individuals experiencing higher levels of stress are more likely to engage in EFT sessions. Paired sample t-tests and ANOVA analyses further demonstrated significant reductions in workplace stress after EFT interventions, with p-values < 0.001 and moderate to large effect sizes (Cohen's d = 0.359 to 0.843). Across subgroups with different initial stress levels, a consistent decline in mean WPS 
scores was observed (from M = 26.58 to M = 21.17), reinforcing the effectiveness of EFT in reducing workplace stress across diverse healthcare professionals. The study highlights EFT as a promising tool for managing stress in healthcare settings and its potential for general application in reducing stress among professionals from varying backgrounds. 

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Published

22-10-2024

How to Cite

THE EFFICACY OF EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUE IN REDUCING WORKPLACE STRESS AMONG HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS: A QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL STUDY. (2024). International Journal of Social Sciences Bulletin, 2(4), 390-399. https://ijssb.org/index.php/IJSSB/article/view/96