The data in this article show the relationship between empowerment, occupational burnout and job stress among nurses in medical education centers in the city of Rasht, Iran. This descriptive correlational study was carried out from January 2016 to June 2017. The study sample included 316 nurses working at the teaching hospitals in Rasht; they were selected using stratified random sampling. The data were collected by a standard questionnaire which was rated based on the five-point Likert Scale. Data analysis was performed by SPSS-22 and SmartPLS software. Data analyzing showed that the mean scores of occupational burnout and job stress were lower than the average level. There was a significant relationship between empowerment and job stress ...
Background & Objective: Job burnout is one of the inevitable consequences of occupational stress. Pr...
Background: The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between psychological empowermen...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
Introduction: Empowerment is one of the most importantsolutions for creating traits such as creativi...
Background and Objectives: One of the stressors in human is work environment. Individuals may be sub...
Burnout has been theorized as occurring within the early years of a career. Role stress, which has t...
Background Job burnout, defined as a syndrome derived from prolonged exposure to stressors...
Aims Stress is considered as a psychological phenomenon that inflicts human beings in the modern so...
Background: Job burnout, defined as a syndrome derived from prolonged exposure to stressors at work,...
Stress and stress-related illness are becoming increasingly large disorder among nurses. The exposur...
Introduction: Nurses experience more stress than other health's staff. Job stress has significant ef...
Introduction: Increased environmental demand and decreased ability of an individual for responding t...
Objective: Job stress and burnout levels of oncology nurses increase day-by-day in connection with r...
Engaging work environments are important to creating quality care and in influencing the work enviro...
Objectives: This study aimed to develop an empowerment model for burnout syndrome and quality of nur...
Background & Objective: Job burnout is one of the inevitable consequences of occupational stress. Pr...
Background: The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between psychological empowermen...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...
Introduction: Empowerment is one of the most importantsolutions for creating traits such as creativi...
Background and Objectives: One of the stressors in human is work environment. Individuals may be sub...
Burnout has been theorized as occurring within the early years of a career. Role stress, which has t...
Background Job burnout, defined as a syndrome derived from prolonged exposure to stressors...
Aims Stress is considered as a psychological phenomenon that inflicts human beings in the modern so...
Background: Job burnout, defined as a syndrome derived from prolonged exposure to stressors at work,...
Stress and stress-related illness are becoming increasingly large disorder among nurses. The exposur...
Introduction: Nurses experience more stress than other health's staff. Job stress has significant ef...
Introduction: Increased environmental demand and decreased ability of an individual for responding t...
Objective: Job stress and burnout levels of oncology nurses increase day-by-day in connection with r...
Engaging work environments are important to creating quality care and in influencing the work enviro...
Objectives: This study aimed to develop an empowerment model for burnout syndrome and quality of nur...
Background & Objective: Job burnout is one of the inevitable consequences of occupational stress. Pr...
Background: The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between psychological empowermen...
Background: Since work related stress imposes an uncustomary and irreversible adverse effect on work...