A COMPARISON OF BURNOUT AND JOB SATISFACTION AMONG CANCER NURSES IN ONCOLOGY, HEMATOLOGY AND PALLIATIVE CARE CLINICS

Autor: Yıldırım, Dilek, Kocatepe, V.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Psychiatria Danubina
Volume 32
Issue suppl. 4
ISSN: 0353-5053
Popis: PubMed: 33212451 BACKGROUND: Increased burnout level and decreased job satisfaction in oncology nurses negatively affect the quality of life of the employees and impair the quality of nursing care, services to be provided. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The aim of this study was to determine levels and to compare of burnout and job satisfaction among cancer nurses in oncology, hematology and palliative care clinics.The research was conducted between July 2019 - December 2019 in oncology, hematology and pallitive care clinics in three different public training and research hospitals. Each nurse completed a Sociodemographic Data Form, the Minnesota Job Satisfaction Scale and the Maslach Burnout Scale. RESULTS: Nurses were working for averagely 50.81±7.59 hours per week and averagely 200.72±29.09 hours per month. Mean weekly shift number of the nurses was 9.49±4.43. There was a statistically significant and negative correlation between the emotional exhaustion subscale scores of the nurses included in the study and their internal satisfaction scores external satisfaction scores and total satisfaction scores (p
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