Psychosocial Determinants Of Burnout In Geriatric Nursing
The purpose of this study was to identify determinants of burnout using an adapted version of kobasa's theoretical framework, considering work stressors, work support, coping strategies and hardiness.. The purpose of this study was to identify determinants of burnout using an adapted version of kobasa's theoretical framework, considering work stressors, work support, coping strategies and hardiness. data were collected through a questionnaire mailed to 1990 randomly selected geriatric nurses. a participation rate of 77.6% was achieved. t-test, variance analysis and multiple regression. A comparative study of stress and burnout among staff caregivers in nursing homes and acute geriatric wards. international journal of geriatric psychiatry, 18, 78-85. google scholar, psychosocial determinants of burnout in geriatric nursing. international journal of nursing studies, 32, 443-456. google scholar,.
The purpose of this study was to identify determinants of burnout using an adapted version of kobasa's theoretical framework, considering work stressors, work support, coping strategies and hardiness.. Duquette a, kerouac s, sandhu bk, et al. psychosocial determinants of burnout in geriatric nursing. international journal of nursing studies . 1995;32(5):443–456. crossref pubmed google scholar. To date, nursing burnout has been related to high workload, age, gender, education level, length of experience in nursing profession, and personal characteristics such as hardiness, coping strategies and social support (cameron 1994, maslach 1982)..
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