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Burnout and associated occupational stresses among Chinese nurses: A cross-sectional study in three hospitals

BACKGROUND: There is literature scarcity relating to burnout and other work stresses in relation to Chinese nursing-workforce performance. OBJECTIVES: To assess the relationship between self-esteem versus burnout; and effort-reward ratio versus favorability to the work environment, among Chinese nur...

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Autores principales: Kabakleh, Yasira, Zhang, Jing-ping, Lv, Mengmeng, Li, Juan, Yang, Silan, Swai, Joel, Li, Hui-Yuan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7482915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32911512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238699
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author Kabakleh, Yasira
Zhang, Jing-ping
Lv, Mengmeng
Li, Juan
Yang, Silan
Swai, Joel
Li, Hui-Yuan
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Zhang, Jing-ping
Lv, Mengmeng
Li, Juan
Yang, Silan
Swai, Joel
Li, Hui-Yuan
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description BACKGROUND: There is literature scarcity relating to burnout and other work stresses in relation to Chinese nursing-workforce performance. OBJECTIVES: To assess the relationship between self-esteem versus burnout; and effort-reward ratio versus favorability to the work environment, among Chinese nurses. METHODS: We employed four validated questionnaires in the assessment burnout, self-esteem, effort-reward ratio, and favorability of nursing workplace; Maslach-Burnout Inventory (MBI), Rosenberg’s self-esteem (RS), Effort-Reward imbalance (ERI) and Work-Environment Scale questionnaires (WES). Linear and ordinal regression models were utilized to assess the relationships between the variables. Analyses were conducted by using SPSS at a 95% level of significance. RESULTS: We assessed 487 (Mean age: 38.8±7.1 years) nurses from three hospitals. Higher self-esteem was associated with a lower level of emotional exhaustion (Unstandardized coefficient: -0.579, p-Value<0.001); and a lower level of depersonalization (Unstandardized coefficient: -0.212, p-Value = 0.001). The relationship between self-esteem and personal achievement did not reach statistical significance. A higher effort-reward ratio was associated with less likelihood that nurses would consider their work environment favorable (Logit estimate of -0.832, p-Value = 0.014). CONCLUSION: Lower self-esteem is associated with increased burnout. A higher effort-reward ratio is associated with an enhanced perception work environment as unfavorable. We recommend psychosocial intervention programs and amendments in nursing policies to improve effort-reward imbalance among Chinese nurses.
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spelling pubmed-74829152020-09-21 Burnout and associated occupational stresses among Chinese nurses: A cross-sectional study in three hospitals Kabakleh, Yasira Zhang, Jing-ping Lv, Mengmeng Li, Juan Yang, Silan Swai, Joel Li, Hui-Yuan PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: There is literature scarcity relating to burnout and other work stresses in relation to Chinese nursing-workforce performance. OBJECTIVES: To assess the relationship between self-esteem versus burnout; and effort-reward ratio versus favorability to the work environment, among Chinese nurses. METHODS: We employed four validated questionnaires in the assessment burnout, self-esteem, effort-reward ratio, and favorability of nursing workplace; Maslach-Burnout Inventory (MBI), Rosenberg’s self-esteem (RS), Effort-Reward imbalance (ERI) and Work-Environment Scale questionnaires (WES). Linear and ordinal regression models were utilized to assess the relationships between the variables. Analyses were conducted by using SPSS at a 95% level of significance. RESULTS: We assessed 487 (Mean age: 38.8±7.1 years) nurses from three hospitals. Higher self-esteem was associated with a lower level of emotional exhaustion (Unstandardized coefficient: -0.579, p-Value<0.001); and a lower level of depersonalization (Unstandardized coefficient: -0.212, p-Value = 0.001). The relationship between self-esteem and personal achievement did not reach statistical significance. A higher effort-reward ratio was associated with less likelihood that nurses would consider their work environment favorable (Logit estimate of -0.832, p-Value = 0.014). CONCLUSION: Lower self-esteem is associated with increased burnout. A higher effort-reward ratio is associated with an enhanced perception work environment as unfavorable. We recommend psychosocial intervention programs and amendments in nursing policies to improve effort-reward imbalance among Chinese nurses. Public Library of Science 2020-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7482915/ /pubmed/32911512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238699 Text en © 2020 Kabakleh et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kabakleh, Yasira
Zhang, Jing-ping
Lv, Mengmeng
Li, Juan
Yang, Silan
Swai, Joel
Li, Hui-Yuan
Burnout and associated occupational stresses among Chinese nurses: A cross-sectional study in three hospitals
title Burnout and associated occupational stresses among Chinese nurses: A cross-sectional study in three hospitals
title_full Burnout and associated occupational stresses among Chinese nurses: A cross-sectional study in three hospitals
title_fullStr Burnout and associated occupational stresses among Chinese nurses: A cross-sectional study in three hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Burnout and associated occupational stresses among Chinese nurses: A cross-sectional study in three hospitals
title_short Burnout and associated occupational stresses among Chinese nurses: A cross-sectional study in three hospitals
title_sort burnout and associated occupational stresses among chinese nurses: a cross-sectional study in three hospitals
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7482915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32911512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238699
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