Professional practice environment and burnout among nurses

  • Gasparino R
  • Guirardello E
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Abstract

Objective: to evaluate the professional practice environment of nurses, their relationship with burnout syndrome and thedifferences among three institutions. Methods: a cross-sectional study developed at one secondary and two tertiary hospitals,with 278 nurses, who filled the Nursing Work Index Revised – Brazilian Version and the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Results:most of these nurses showed job satisfaction and good quality of health care, while few informed intentions to leave theirjobs. When comparing the institutions, the secondary level one had more autonomy in nursing practice, more control overthe work environment, better relationship with physicians, and lower levels of emotional exhaustion. Conclusion: thesefindings contribute for the implementation of changes to improve the nursing professional practice, enabling to achieve thesatisfaction of those involved in the process, such as patients, professionals, and institutions.

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Gasparino, R., & Guirardello, E. D. B. (2016). Professional practice environment and burnout among nurses. Revista Da Rede de Enfermagem Do Nordeste, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2015000100012

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