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Burnout and job satisfaction among nurses in three Spanish regions

Lorena Acea‐López, María del Mar Pastor Bravo, Esther Rubinat, Filip Bellon, Joan Blanco‐Blanco, Montserrat Gea‐Sánchez, Erica Briones‐Vozmediano

2021Journal of Nursing Management47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIMS: To determine the levels of job satisfaction and burnout syndrome and related factors among nurses in three Spanish regions. BACKGROUND: The nursing profession involves high work stress due to emotional involvement, workload and available resources. METHODS: Descriptive multicentric cross-sectional study. Sociodemographic and migration data were collected and participants completed the Job Satisfaction Questionnaire S20/23 and Maslach Burnout Inventory. The data were analysed using descriptive statistical methods using the program SPSS. RESULTS: The sample included 228 nurses (187 women and 41 men), with a mean age of 37.11 ± 10.87. Reported job satisfaction was medium to high. Overall, values were low in emotional fatigue and medium in depersonalization and personal fulfilment. In terms of migration, 21.59% of the participants had already moved to other Spanish regions or another country, while 18.58% had the intention of doing so. CONCLUSION: Nurses with a temporary contract showed a high burnout rate, and high levels of emotional fatigue, depersonalization and lack of personal fulfilment. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT: Strategies are needed to improve working and contractual conditions such as enhancing teamwork, management and leadership skills in nurses; achieving internal promotion; and having higher participation in decision-making and a better balance of power between health institution managers and health professionals.

Topics & Concepts

DepersonalizationBurnoutEmotional exhaustionJob satisfactionNursingNursing managementWorkloadDescriptive statisticsTeamworkPsychologyMedicinePromotion (chess)Clinical psychologySocial psychologyManagementPoliticsMathematicsPolitical scienceEconomicsLawStatisticsHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnoutNursing education and managementStress and Burnout Research
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