Evaluation of burnout and job satisfaction in marrow transplant nurses

被引:45
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作者
Molassiotis, A
Haberman, M
机构
[1] UNIV LIVERPOOL,LIVERPOOL L69 3BX,MERSEYSIDE,ENGLAND
[2] FRED HUTCHINSON CANC RES CTR,SEATTLE,WA 98104
关键词
bone marrow transplant nurses; burnout; psychological morbidity; job satisfaction;
D O I
10.1097/00002820-199610000-00005
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
The study examined incidence of burnout syndrome, psychopathology, and job satisfaction in bone marrow transplant nurses, in relation to existence of an informal psychosocial support programme for staff needs. Forty nurses participated in the study completing four standardised measures related to burnout, anxiety, depression, satisfaction with aspects of their job, and social support. Results indicated that burnout among these nurses was low, and high personal accomplishment from working with marrow transplant patients was the response of the majority. Job satisfaction was also found to be high, with outpatient nurses scoring significantly higher than inpatient nurses in most aspects of job satisfaction. One out of four subjects presented with the psychic manifestations of the anxiety neurosis, suggesting the stressfullness of the marrow transplant environment, which requires a high degree of responsibility and advanced nursing skills. Social support was not found to influence burnout, psychopathology, or job satisfaction. Presence of depression, low personal accomplishment, and dissatisfaction with pay were the variables predicting high emotional exhaustion, one of the main components of burnout. These results were suggestive of less burned out and more satisfied nurses compared to marrow transplant nurses working in environments with no formal or informal staff support programmes. This highlights the need for development of support services for the nursing staff, allowing them to ventilate their feelings, discuss issues of concern to them and seek professional support where necessary.
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页码:360 / 367
页数:8
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