Communication competence and resilience are modifiable factors for burnout of operating room nurses in South Korea

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Background: Burnout negatively impacts the personal and professional life of nurses. Job stress and resilience have been determined to be associated with nurse burnout. Given the importance of communication competence in operating room (OR) nurses, the associations of job stress, resilience, and communication competence with burnout have not been examined. Purpose: To determine the relationships of job stress, resilience, and communication competence to burnout of OR nurses in South Korea. Methods: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study of 146 OR nurses. A series of self-reported questionnaires was used to assess job stress, resilience, communication competence, and burnout. Pearson correlation coefficient and a hierarchical linear regression were used for data analysis. Results: Communication competence was correlated with resilience (r = 0.65, p

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Lee, E. Y., Kim, K. ja, Ko, S., & Song, E. K. (2022). Communication competence and resilience are modifiable factors for burnout of operating room nurses in South Korea. BMC Nursing, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-022-00985-0

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