Professional burnout of nurses and the level of rationing of nursing care: an observational preliminary study

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Marczak, Patrycja [1 ]
Milecka, Dorota [2 ]
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[1] State Univ Appl Sci Glogow, Med Inst, Piotra Skargi 5 St, PL-67200 Glogow, Poland
[2] State Univ Appl Sci Glogow, Med Inst, Piotra Skargi 5 St, PL-200 Glogow, Poland
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Nurses; Professional burnout; Rationing of nursing care; BERNCA-R; ASSOCIATIONS;
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10.1186/s12912-024-01940-x
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R47 [护理学];
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Background Nurses are one of the professional groups most exposed to experiencing professional burnout. Professional burnout has a negative impact on the quality of nursing care, including causing care rationing. Therefore, it is very important to understand the determinants of both professional burnout and care rationing, as well as their mutual relationships. The aim of the study was to understand the impact of professional burnout among nurses on the level of rationing of nursing care. Methods The study was conducted among 100 nurses at the G & lstrok;og & oacute;w County Hospital (Poland) from November 14, 2011, to November 18, 2022. The following Polish version of the standardized research tools were utilized: the Basel Extent of Rationing of Nursing Care- Revised (BERNCA-R) questionnaire and the Oldenburg Burnout Inventory (OLBI). Additionally, a survey designed by the authors was employed. Results The BERNCA-R significantly correlates (p < 0.05) and positively (r > 0) with OLBI (disengagement), resulting in a higher degree of care rationing. The average overall BERNCA-R score was 1.56 points (SD = 0.62), indicating that the frequency of care rationing among respondents ranged from "never" to "rarely." Among participants in the OLBI questionnaire, 63% of respondents had a moderate level of work exhaustion, 36% had a high level of work exhaustion, and 1% had a low level of work exhaustion. In turn, 58% of respondents had a moderate level of disengagement, 38% had a high level of disengagement, and 4% had a low level of disengagement. Moreover, a statistically significant association with the BERNCA-R score concerning the workplace (ward) and participation in training on preventing professional burnout was shown. Conclusions The rationing of nursing care was found to be at a low level. The higher the level of disengagement, the greater the level of care rationing was observed. In conservative units, nurses demonstrated a higher level of care rationing. Nurses' expectations regarding the reduction of professional burnout include, among other things, higher remuneration, an increase in the number of staff, and an improvement in the work atmosphere.
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