Effect of web-based life skills education on nurses' job burnout

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This study aimed to assess the effect of web-based life skills education on burnout in nurses. Participants were 104 nurses who had moderate to high burnout. The intervention group received web-based life skills education over 10 weeks. A week later intervention, burnout level was measured in control and intervention groups. Comparison of mean burnout score in the intervention group before and after the intervention showed a significant reduction in total burnout score, and in emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, and a significant increase in personal accomplishment. The study showed that web-based life skills education was able to reduce level of burnout.

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Yektatalab, S., Honarmandnejad, K., Janghorban, R., & Zarifsanaiey, N. (2020). Effect of web-based life skills education on nurses’ job burnout. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 21(2), 37–46. https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.727974

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