| Literature DB >> 27601243 |
Atif Bilal1,2, Hafiz Mushtaq Ahmed1.
Abstract
This exploratory study determined the impact of organizational structure, particularly participation in decision making, instrumental communication, formalization, integration, and promotional opportunity, on burnout among Pakistani pediatric nurses. Data were collected from pediatric nurses working for Punjab's largest state-run hospital. The findings revealed that participation in decision making, instrumental communication, and promotional opportunity prevented burnout. Formalization contributed to burnout but integration was not related to burnout. Quite interestingly, except for supervisory status, most control variables for this study were not significantly related to emotional burnout. Hence, the hypothesis that organizational structure is a determinant of job burnout was accepted.Keywords: burnout; formalization; instrumental communication; integration; organizational structure; participation in decision making; pediatric nursing staff; promotional opportunity
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27601243 DOI: 10.1177/2165079916662050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Workplace Health Saf ISSN: 2165-0799 Impact factor: 1.413