Emotional exhaustion in nursing students. A multicenter study

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Objective: To know emotional exhaustion in nursing students from four universities. Method: Cross-sectional, correlational study, carried out in Chile and Spain (2017-2018), with 1,368 students answering a self-applied instrument (sociodemographic/academic variables and the Emotional Exhaustion scale). Analysis with Stata 15, according to variables: Chi2 tests, Wilcoxon rank sum test (Mann Whitney U test), analysis of variance and multiple regression; confidence level 95% and significance 5% (p < 0.05). Approved by the Ethics Committee, Universidad de Girona. Results: Academic variables and perceived stress with Quite Much/ Much classification: Exams, Problem-Based Learning, Laboratory/Simulation. Statistically significant differences in emotional exhaustion, according to sex, dependent people, workers, commuting time >30 minutes. Greater emotional exhaustion when taking courses for the second time and in academic activities where they declare perceived stress as Quite Much/ Much (p < 0.005). Conclusion: All students present mean level of emotional exhaustion (>26 and <37 points). The variables sex and having dependents are relevant aspects. Stress perceived by methodologies is significantly related to levels of emotional exhaustion.

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Osorio-Spuler, X., Illesca-Pretty, M., Gonzalez-Osorio, L., Masot, O., Fuentes-Pumarola, C., Reverté-Villarroya, S., … Rascón-Hernán, C. (2023). Emotional exhaustion in nursing students. A multicenter study. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 57. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2022-0319EN

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