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Abstract
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Purpose: This descriptive study was conducted to identify burnout and factors influencing burnout in clinical nurses.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey design was conducted by administering a structured questionnaire to 195 nurses working at hospitals, from August to September 2017. This study used scales to measure burnout (20 items), job satisfaction (16 items), and perfectionism (40 items). Data were analyzed using SPSS 22.0, descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficients, and multiple regression analysis.
Results: Burnout of participants was correlated with job satisfaction and perfectionism. Factors identified to have influence on burnout were job satisfaction (¥â=-.35, p£¼.001), perfectionism-fail avoidance (¥â=.26, p=.001), perceived health status (¥â=-.26, p£¼.001), and intention of department relocation (¥â=-.23, p£¼.001). The regression model explained approximately 48% of nurses¡¯ burnout.
Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, it is necessary to improve job satisfaction and organizational support to decrease dysfunctional perfectionism that could cause burnout in nurses. It is also necessary to establish a psychological support program in hospitals.
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KeyWords
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Nurses, Burnout, Job Satisfactions, Perfectionism
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