Prevalence of burnout among public health nurses in charge of mental health services and emergency care systems in Japan

  • Imai H
  • Nakao H
  • Nakagi Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Community Health Act came into effect in 1997 in Japan. This act altered the work system for public health nurses (PHNs) in public health centers (PHCs) nationwide from region-specific to service-specific work. Such major changes to working environment in the new system seem to be exposing PHNs to various types of stress. The present study examined whether prevalence of burnout is higher among PHNs in charge of mental health services (psychiatric PHNs) than among PHNs in charge of other services (non-psychiatric PHNs), and whether attributes of emergency mental health care systems in communities are associated with increased prevalence of burnout.

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Imai, H., Nakao, H., Nakagi, Y., Niwata, S., Sugioka, Y., Itoh, T., & Yoshida, T. (2006). Prevalence of burnout among public health nurses in charge of mental health services and emergency care systems in Japan. Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine, 11(6), 286–291. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02898018

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