Interpersonal Conflict, Social Support, and Burnout among Home Care Workers in Japan

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To examine associations between interpersonal relationships in work settings and burnout, a cross-sectional survey was conducted on home care workers in Sapporo, Japan, by using the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and scales of interpersonal conflict and social support developed by the authors. Questionnaires were distributed among 303 subjects and returned by 243 subjects (80%). Complete answers were obtained from 106 subjects and were used for analysis. In multiple regression analyses, conflict with clients and their families significantly related to emotional exhaustion and depersonalization of the MBI (p

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Fujiwara, K., Tsukishima, E., Tsutsumi, A., Kawakami, N., & Kishi, R. (2003). Interpersonal Conflict, Social Support, and Burnout among Home Care Workers in Japan. Journal of Occupational Health, 45(5), 313–320. https://doi.org/10.1539/joh.45.313

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