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Rationing of Nursing Care and Professional Burnout Among Nurses Working in Cardiovascular Settings

Introduction: Nursing needs close interpersonal contact with the patient and emotional involvement, therefore can contribute to professional burnout and rationing of nursing care. Aim: Assessing the relationship between the rationing of nursing care and professional burnout in nursing staff. Materia...

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Autores principales: Uchmanowicz, Izabella, Kubielas, Grzegorz, Serzysko, Bogusława, Kołcz, Anna, Gurowiec, Piotr, Kolarczyk, Ewelina
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8527187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34690885
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.726318
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author Uchmanowicz, Izabella
Kubielas, Grzegorz
Serzysko, Bogusława
Kołcz, Anna
Gurowiec, Piotr
Kolarczyk, Ewelina
author_facet Uchmanowicz, Izabella
Kubielas, Grzegorz
Serzysko, Bogusława
Kołcz, Anna
Gurowiec, Piotr
Kolarczyk, Ewelina
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description Introduction: Nursing needs close interpersonal contact with the patient and emotional involvement, therefore can contribute to professional burnout and rationing of nursing care. Aim: Assessing the relationship between the rationing of nursing care and professional burnout in nursing staff. Materials and Methods: The study included a group of 219 nurses working in cardiovascular facilities. This was a cross-sectional study designed to investigate the relationship between factors of the care rationing and professional burnout. The survey data was collected with standardised and research instruments such as the revised Basel Extent of Rationing of Nursing Care questionnaire (BERNCA-R) and the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). Results: The total mean BERNCA-R score was 1.38 (SD = 0.62), while the total MBI score amounted to 38.14 (SD = 22.93). The specific components of professional burnout yielded the values: emotional exhaustion (M = 44.8), job dissatisfaction (M = 40.66), and depersonalisation (M = 28.95). Multiple linear regression showed that independent predictors of BERNCA-R score were emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, job dissatisfaction, and multi-jobs activity (p < 0.001). Conclusion: The level of rationing of nursing care in cardiovascular facilities increases along with emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation and job dissatisfaction, and multi-jobs activity.
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spelling pubmed-85271872021-10-21 Rationing of Nursing Care and Professional Burnout Among Nurses Working in Cardiovascular Settings Uchmanowicz, Izabella Kubielas, Grzegorz Serzysko, Bogusława Kołcz, Anna Gurowiec, Piotr Kolarczyk, Ewelina Front Psychol Psychology Introduction: Nursing needs close interpersonal contact with the patient and emotional involvement, therefore can contribute to professional burnout and rationing of nursing care. Aim: Assessing the relationship between the rationing of nursing care and professional burnout in nursing staff. Materials and Methods: The study included a group of 219 nurses working in cardiovascular facilities. This was a cross-sectional study designed to investigate the relationship between factors of the care rationing and professional burnout. The survey data was collected with standardised and research instruments such as the revised Basel Extent of Rationing of Nursing Care questionnaire (BERNCA-R) and the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). Results: The total mean BERNCA-R score was 1.38 (SD = 0.62), while the total MBI score amounted to 38.14 (SD = 22.93). The specific components of professional burnout yielded the values: emotional exhaustion (M = 44.8), job dissatisfaction (M = 40.66), and depersonalisation (M = 28.95). Multiple linear regression showed that independent predictors of BERNCA-R score were emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, job dissatisfaction, and multi-jobs activity (p < 0.001). Conclusion: The level of rationing of nursing care in cardiovascular facilities increases along with emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation and job dissatisfaction, and multi-jobs activity. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8527187/ /pubmed/34690885 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.726318 Text en Copyright © 2021 Uchmanowicz, Kubielas, Serzysko, Kołcz, Gurowiec and Kolarczyk. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Uchmanowicz, Izabella
Kubielas, Grzegorz
Serzysko, Bogusława
Kołcz, Anna
Gurowiec, Piotr
Kolarczyk, Ewelina
Rationing of Nursing Care and Professional Burnout Among Nurses Working in Cardiovascular Settings
title Rationing of Nursing Care and Professional Burnout Among Nurses Working in Cardiovascular Settings
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title_fullStr Rationing of Nursing Care and Professional Burnout Among Nurses Working in Cardiovascular Settings
title_full_unstemmed Rationing of Nursing Care and Professional Burnout Among Nurses Working in Cardiovascular Settings
title_short Rationing of Nursing Care and Professional Burnout Among Nurses Working in Cardiovascular Settings
title_sort rationing of nursing care and professional burnout among nurses working in cardiovascular settings
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8527187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34690885
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.726318
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