Abstract
Stress is a problem faced in the health sector as in almost every sector today. With the transformation in information and communication technologies, healthcare professionals are also affected by factors that create stress for organizational, environmental and personal reasons. One of these stress sources is the concept of technostress caused by technology. Technostress can be defined as the stress that individuals experience during the adaptation process to new technologies. The purpose of this research; is the determination of technostress levels of 159 healthcare workers working in a private hospital. In this context, the effects of socio-demographic characteristics of healthcare workers on techno-overload, techno-occupation, techno-complexity, techno-insecurity and techno-uncertainty, which are sub-dimensions of technostress, have been examined. In the study; It has been determined that male healthcare workers are exposed to techno-stress more than women, their working hours and working hours in the institution do not affect their techno-stress levels, and younger employees experience more techno-stress than older employees. The results are thought to help hospital managers, human resources units and information and communication technology specialists in their implementation processes.