STRESS & BURNOUT AMONG NURSES IN UNIVERSITY OF UYO TEACHING HOSPITAL: PERVASIVENESS AND RELATED CAUSES

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作者
Oyira, Emilia James [1 ]
Obute, Pauline Binang [2 ]
Agbor, Eshiga Otuokwa [3 ]
Obeten, Joy Nelson [4 ]
Ada, Rita Amokeye [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calabar, Dept Nursing Sci, Calabar, Nigeria
[2] Minist Hlth, Dept Nursing Sci, Calabar, Cross River Sta, Nigeria
[3] Sch Midwifery Obudu, Calabar, Cross River Sta, Nigeria
[4] Sch Nursing, Calabar, Nigeria
[5] Sch Basic Midwifery Momiaya, Calabar, Ogoja Cross Riv, Nigeria
关键词
Stress; Burnout; Nurses; Efficiency; Workforce;
D O I
10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S08.116
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Background/aim: Burnout syndrome is one of the serious effects of long-term exposure to workplace demands thus the study aim at investigating stress & Burnout among nurses in University of Uyo Teaching Hospital: Pervasiveness and related causes. Methods: Respondents were randomly selected. The sample size was mathematically gotten from Cochrane Formular. Data were collected through the use of a questionnaire; the instrument undergoes both face and content validity. The Collated responses were analyzed using frequencies & percentages, Chi-Square analysis at a 0.05 level of significance was used to test the relationship between variables. Result: 39.0% of study participants experienced a high level of stress, 29.0% of participants experienced a moderate level while 32.0% experienced low level of stress, a large proportion of the participant 50.0% experienced a high level of burnout, 20.0% participants experienced a moderate level while 30.0% experienced low level of burnout. Furthermore, findings revealed that stress is statistically significant to burnout towards the efficiency of work in General Hospital. Conclusion: Despite this interest and relevance, the effects of stress and burnout on patient results to patient safety, and quality care are not well defined by evidence.
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页码:935 / 941
页数:7
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