Investigating the relation between basic psychological need's satisfaction and job burnout among basic and clinical science's faculty members of Iran University of Medical Sciences

Abstract:
Background
Job burnout syndrome includes emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and personal accomplishment. It has been shown that 40% of individuals in industrial societies suffer from this syndrome. The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between basic psychological needs (BPNs) satisfaction and job burnout among basic and clinical sciences’ faculty members of Iran University of Medical Sciences.
Methods
This is a practical survey. The population includes all basic and clinical sciences’ faculty members of Iran University of Medical Sciences (n=449) in 2014. In this study, 100 subjects were selected using cluster random sampling. The instruments were Maslach and Jackson’s Burnout Inventory and Deci and Rayan’s Basic Psychological Needs (BPNs) Satisfaction with confirmed validity and reliability from previous studies.
Results
The findings showed that satisfaction of BPNs had significant negative relationship with emotional exhaustion (p
Conclusion
This study showed satisfaction of BPNs of faculty members has a significant effect on reducing general job burnout. Besides, it became clear that as autonomy increases, emotional exhaustion and depersonalization decreases, and personal accomplishment increases, though competency increases with the increase of personal accomplishment and job burnout.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Razi Journal of Medical Sciences, Volume:23 Issue: 12, 2017
Pages:
62 to 73
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