Factors associated with compassion satisfaction, burnout, and secondary traumatic stress among Chinese nurses in tertiary hospitals: A cross-sectional study

Dec 7, 2019International journal of nursing studies

Factors linked to job satisfaction, burnout, and stress from trauma in Chinese nurses at major hospitals

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Abstract

The mean scores for compassion satisfaction, burnout, and secondary traumatic stress among 1044 Chinese nurses were 32.63±6.46, 27.36±5.29, and 26.88±5.13, respectively.

  • Factors positively associated with compassion satisfaction include being aged 36 or older, married status, higher job satisfaction, good sleep quality, and regular exercise.
  • These five factors account for 25.7% of the variance in compassion satisfaction.
  • An increased average number of working hours per day is positively associated with burnout.
  • Negative factors for burnout include being married or in an unmarried couple, job satisfaction, sleep hours per day, and sleep quality, explaining 38.8% of the variance.
  • Poor sleep quality, low job satisfaction, longer work hours, and exposure to second-hand smoke are related to secondary traumatic stress, explaining 9% of the variance.

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