Comparative study of job burnout in Shanghai-based nurses against Maslach norm and Hangzhou norm.

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING International Nursing Review Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI:10.1111/inr.12952
Xiaojuan Yu, Haihong Qu, Yanting Ni, Xiaowen Tang, Huaxian Zhou
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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to analyze the trend in job burnout among nurses in Shanghai, China.

Background: The nursing profession globally faces a significant challenge due to aging populations, causing a human resources crisis. Job burnout notably impacts nurses' enthusiasm for work and their overall well-being. Understanding the trends in job burnout among nurses is crucial for addressing this issue.

Methods: A cross-sectional study involving 799 nurses from a tertiary-care hospital and 11 community health service centers in Pudong New Area South, Shanghai, was conducted using convenience sampling. Data were collected through a general information questionnaire and the Maslach Burnout Inventory scale, to assess job burnout levels. These data were compared with the established Maslach and Hangzhou norms in China.

Results: 74.6% of the participants experienced job burnout. The emotional exhaustion dimension had an average score of 27.27 ± 13.93, indicating high levels of burnout; the depersonalization dimension had an average score of 7.83 ± 6.68, showing moderate levels of fatigue; and the personal achievement dimension had an average score of 26.75 ± 10.26, also indicating moderate fatigue. Notably, nurses aged 32-33 years with 11-12 years of professional experience were the most affected. The findings suggest that job burnout is a significant issue in Pudong New Area South, Shanghai, with a notable increase in severe burnout cases over the past decade.

Conclusion: Nurses, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, face high rates of burnout, with emotional exhaustion being particularly prevalent. To support and retain the nursing workforce, hospital administrators must implement external reward mechanisms and develop policies that encourage personal growth, career development, and a humanistic approach to care.

Implications for nursing and health policy: From our review of the literature, we identified instances where burnout standards are either not assessed or lack uniformity in their application. Therefore, it is imperative to adopt a standardized occupational burnout scale for a nationwide survey, encompassing nurse populations across various levels, including province, region, city, and institution. This approach will facilitate the establishment of a practical norm for occupational burnout within China. This norm would enable conducting regular assessments and comparisons to understand the evolving trends of job burnout among nurses, which could pave the way for the creation of targeted support interventions for the nursing profession.

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上海护士工作倦怠与马斯拉赫标准和杭州标准的比较研究。
目的:本研究旨在分析中国上海地区护士的工作倦怠趋势:背景:由于人口老龄化,全球护理行业面临着巨大挑战,引发了人力资源危机。工作倦怠严重影响护士的工作热情和整体健康。了解护士工作倦怠的趋势对于解决这一问题至关重要:方法:采用便利抽样法对上海浦东新区南区一家三级甲等医院和 11 家社区卫生服务中心的 799 名护士进行了横断面研究。通过一般信息问卷和马斯拉赫职业倦怠量表收集数据,以评估工作倦怠水平。结果显示,74.6%的受试者有工作倦怠感:结果:74.6%的受试者有工作倦怠感。情绪耗竭维度的平均得分为(27.27 ± 13.93),表明倦怠程度较高;人格解体维度的平均得分为(7.83 ± 6.68),表明疲劳程度中等;个人成就维度的平均得分为(26.75 ± 10.26),也表明疲劳程度中等。值得注意的是,年龄在 32-33 岁、专业经验在 11-12 年的护士受影响最大。研究结果表明,工作倦怠是上海浦东新区南区的一个重要问题,在过去十年中,严重工作倦怠的病例明显增加:结论:护士面临高比例的职业倦怠,尤其是在 COVID-19 大流行期间,情绪衰竭尤为普遍。为了支持和留住护理人员,医院管理者必须实施外部奖励机制,并制定鼓励个人成长、职业发展和人文关怀的政策:通过对文献的回顾,我们发现在一些情况下,倦怠标准要么没有得到评估,要么在应用中缺乏统一性。因此,当务之急是在全国范围内开展调查,采用标准化的职业倦怠量表,涵盖省、地区、城市和机构等不同层次的护士群体。这种方法将有助于在中国建立切实可行的职业倦怠规范。通过定期评估和比较,可以了解护士职业倦怠的变化趋势,为制定有针对性的护士职业支持干预措施铺平道路。
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