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Relationships between stressors, work supports, and burnout among cancer nurses.

Debbie Barnard1, Annette Street, Anthony W Love.   

Abstract

This pilot study investigated the relationships between stressors, work supports, and burnout among cancer nurses. One hundred and one registered nurses, employed at a major specialist oncology, metropolitan Australian hospital, completed self-report questionnaires measuring these constructs and provided responses to open-ended questions. The 50 listed stressors were experienced as sources of stress by more than 50% of the sample; most work support came from peers, rather than supervisor and organizational supports; and the overall level of burnout for the sample was moderate to low. Significant positive correlations were found between Stressors and the Emotional Exhaustion and Depersonalization subscales of the Maslach Burnout Inventory and a significant weak positive correlation between Peer Support and Personal Accomplishment (intensity). Findings are discussed in relation to developing strategies for reducing stress and burnout among cancer nurses, and directions for further study are suggested.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16871102     DOI: 10.1097/00002820-200607000-00013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Nurs        ISSN: 0162-220X            Impact factor:   2.592


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2.  The relationship between job stress and burnout levels of oncology nurses.

Authors:  Rujnan Tuna; Ülkü Baykal
Journal:  Asia Pac J Oncol Nurs       Date:  2014 Apr-Jun

3.  Predictors of burnout, work engagement and nurse reported job outcomes and quality of care: a mixed method study.

Authors:  Peter Van Bogaert; Lieve Peremans; Danny Van Heusden; Martijn Verspuy; Veronika Kureckova; Zoë Van de Cruys; Erik Franck
Journal:  BMC Nurs       Date:  2017-01-18

Review 4.  Burnout in relation to specific contributing factors and health outcomes among nurses: a systematic review.

Authors:  Natasha Khamisa; Karl Peltzer; Brian Oldenburg
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2013-05-31       Impact factor: 3.390

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