Nurse burnout and its association with occupational stress in a cross‐sectional study in Shanghai

Jan 26, 2011Journal of advanced nursing

Nurse burnout linked to work stress in a Shanghai study

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Abstract

74.76% of nurses in Shanghai reported a Demand/Control ratio higher than 1, indicating significant occupational stress.

  • High levels of emotional exhaustion were observed among nurses, with moderate levels of depersonalization and low levels of reduced personal accomplishment.
  • Younger nurses, those on shift duty, and nurses from higher grade hospitals reported a higher burden of stress and burnout.
  • The job content questionnaire and effort-reward imbalance questionnaire effectively predicted burnout levels, with the latter being particularly strong in predicting emotional exhaustion and depersonalization.

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