Relationship between Nurse's job satisfaction and burnout
Nurses Job satisfaction and burnout are two important components of health care organizations. Nurses are the majority of hospital personnel so these two important organizational variables have a direct relation to quality of nursing services and community health and also have crucial role in organizational goal achievement.
This is an analytic-descriptive study which was done in 2015 on 299 nurses who worked in Hamadan educational and treatment centers. They were selected based on stratified proportional random sampling. Data were collected by Minnesota job satisfaction and Maslach's burnout questionnaires. Using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics (Pearson Correlation Coefficient and Stepwise Multiple Regression) data were analyzed by SPSS 16 software.
Findings showed that nurses regarding their job satisfaction were moderately satisfied and had low level of burnout. There was a significant and negative correlation between nurse's job satisfaction and emotional exhaustion (r=-.664, p).
job satisfaction dimensions were significant predictors of nurse's burnout. So, paying more attention to factors that increase job satisfaction by health system policy-makers can decrease nurse's burnout.
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