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Effects of Spiritual Well-being and Burnout on Self-esteem among Nurses Working in a Cancer Hospital

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KMID : 1152020190030010001
ÀÌÁÖÇâ ( Lee Ju-Hyang ) - ±¹¸³¾Ï¼¾ÅÍ

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Abstract

Purpose : This study is identifying how spiritual well-being effects on burnout and self-esteem to nurses in cancer hospital.

Methods : We recruited nurses(N£½200) from a cancer hospital in G city as a participant. The data were collected for 10 days from December 18, 2017 and analyzed by IBM SPSS Statistics 20.0 program. The study was approved by IRB.
Results : The participants¡¯ mean scores were spiritual well-being(3.04/4), burnout( 2.72/5), and self-esteem(3.56/5). The negative correlations were showed both ¡°spiritual well-being and burnout¡±( r£½-.51, p£¼.001), and ¡°burnout and self-esteem¡±(r£½-.55, p£¼.001) while ¡°spiritual well-being and self-esteem¡± showed positive correlation(r£½.57, p£¼.001). The regression model explained 41.1% of the total variance in self-esteem.

Conclusion : Based on our results, managing self-esteem of nurses in cancer hospital and a program that is balanced between spiritual well-being and burnout are required.
KeyWords

Spiritual Well-beingBurnout, Self-esteem, Cancer, Nurses
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