Burnout syndrome among multinational nurses working in Saudi Arabia

Oct 12, 2010Annals of African medicine

Burnout in Nurses from Different Countries Working in Saudi Arabia

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Abstract

77.2% of the surveyed nursing staff reported experiencing burnout syndrome.

  • High emotional exhaustion was found in 45% of the nurses, with 28.9% experiencing moderate levels.
  • 42% of nurses exhibited high levels of depersonalization, while 30.8% were moderately affected.
  • A majority of nurses (71.5%) reported moderate to low feelings of personal accomplishment.
  • Married nurses showed higher emotional exhaustion compared to unmarried nurses, with significant statistical differences.
  • Nurses working in patient wards and clinics experienced greater emotional exhaustion and depersonalization than those in high-stress areas.
  • Non-Saudi nurses were more prone to emotional exhaustion than Saudi nurses, indicating a potential impact of cultural factors.

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