Work Related Stress, Burnout, Job Satisfaction and General Health of Nurses

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Abstract

Gaps in research focusing on work related stress, burnout, job satisfaction and general health of nurses is evident within developing contexts like South Africa. This study identified the relationship between work related stress, burnout, job satisfaction and general health of nurses. A total of 1200 nurses from four hospitals were invited to participate in this cross-sectional study (75% response rate). Participants completed five questionnaires and multiple linear regression analysis was used to determine significant relationships between variables. Staff issues are best associated with burnout as well as job satisfaction. Burnout explained the highest amount of variance in mental health of nurses. These are…

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Keywords
  • Burnout
  • Job satisfaction
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Nursing
  • Mental health
  • Psychology
  • Health care
  • Occupational safety and health
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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