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Work-Related Factors as Predictors of Burnout in Serbian Nurses Working in Hemodialysis.

Jasna Trbojević-Stanković, Biljana Stojimirović, Ivan Soldatović, Dejan Petrović, Dejan Nesić, Snezana Simić.   

Abstract

Nurses who work in hemodialysis (HD) are considered highly susceptible to burnout due to their close relationship with incurable patients and handling sophisticated machinery. A total of 210 nurses from 12 state-owned HD centers in the Republic of Serbia anonymously completed a background information questionnaire providingfactual data on nurses' sociodemographic characteristics and working conditions using the Maslach Burnout Inventory--Health Services Survey. Almost half of the nurses (42.9%) were experiencing burnout High emotional exhaustion, high depersonalization, and low level of personal accomplishment were present in 40.9%, 8.6%, and 31.3% of nurses, respectively. The number of children, involuntary choice of current position, and unwillingness to choose the same type of job again were significant predictors of burnout. Our population of nurses working in HD was more affected by emotional exhaustion than their colleagues in other countries, but maintained high level of empathy and feeling ofpersonal accomplishment.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26875230

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Nurs J        ISSN: 1526-744X            Impact factor:   0.959


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1.  The Correlation between Psychological Empowerment and Job Burnout in Midwives Working in the Labor Ward of Hospitals.

Authors:  Mojgan Janighorban; Tahmineh Dadkhahtehrani; Arash Najimi; Samira Hafezi
Journal:  Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res       Date:  2020-02-24
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