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Analyzing Research Trends on Burnout of ER, ICU, and OR Nurses in Korea

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was done to identify the current status of burnout research on Korean ER, ICU, OR nurses and suggest the directions for future research.

Method: seventy seven articles between 1994 to 2014 were selected using key words such as "Nurses", "Burnout", "ER", "ICU", "OR" from the database (RISS4U et al).

Result: Seventeen of research reports were related to descriptive and 13 were related to correlations. Burnout level was measured using BM, MBI, CBI and PROQOL. 46.7% of studies reported the average burnout score as higher than clinical nurses. Among individual factors, demographic variables were significantly correlated to burnout with age, marital status, and education. Some of job factors including position, work experience, and hope of work were also significantly related to burnout.

Conclusion: In Korea, the next phase of nurse burnout research needs to consider the measurement tool selection for the international comparison and longitudinal design to find more specific causal relationships.
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Nurses, Burnout, ER, OR, ICU
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