Occupational burnout among nursing personel

  • Wieder-Huszla S
  • Żak B
  • Jurczak A
  • et al.
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Background. Occupational stress and the related burnout syndrome is undoubtedly one of the most important challenges for public health. Objectives. The objective of the study was identifying occupational burnout among nurses. Material and methods. The questionnaire was responded by 408 professionally active male and female nurses, working in the territory of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. In the evaluation of occupational burnout the standardized Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) was applied. Results. Mean values of the level of occupational burnout for the study group amounted to 39.3 ± 30.9 with regard to emotional exhaustion, 30.64 ± 27.89 with respect to the depersonalization subscale and 66.26 ± 27.94 - the lowered level of job satisfaction. Conclusions. 1. The studied nursing personnel showed symptoms of occupational burnout in all dimensions of the syndrome, i.e. high levels of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization as well as low job satisfaction. 2. Individuals with higher education scored lower on the emotional exhaustion scale. 3. Emotional exhaustion is influenced by workplace and position.

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Wieder-Huszla, S., Żak, B., Jurczak, A., Augustyniuk, K., & Schneider-Matyka, D. (2016). Occupational burnout among nursing personel. Family Medicine & Primary Care Review, 1, 63–68. https://doi.org/10.5114/fmpcr/59057

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