[Correlation Between Nursing Work Environment and Nurse Burnout, Job Satisfaction, and Turnover Intention in the Western Region of Mainland China].

Jan 28, 2016Hu li za zhi The journal of nursing

How Nursing Work Conditions Relate to Nurse Burnout, Job Satisfaction, and Intentions to Leave in Western Mainland China

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Abstract

Over half of the clinical nurses surveyed (58.4%) reported experiencing a high level of emotional exhaustion burnout.

  • Favorable collegial nurse-physician relations received the highest average score among the five dimensions of nursing work environment.
  • Adequacy of staffing and resources scored the lowest, indicating potential areas for improvement.
  • High levels of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment burnout were reported by 58.4%, 45.2%, and 24.6% of participants, respectively.
  • Approximately 59% of participants expressed job satisfaction, while only 3.8% indicated an intention to leave their positions.
  • Self-reported favorable work environments were associated with lower burnout rates and higher job satisfaction compared to poor work environments.

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