Objective: The present study aimed to assess the prevalence of burnout in staff nurses at a tertiary care hospital and to examine the relationship of socio-demographic factors with burnout. Methods: In this present cross-sectional study, data from 100 staff nurses were collected using the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and Modified Kuppuswamy Scale. It was analyzed to find out the burnout level. Results: All the participants were females with mean age of 27.36±3.258 years. Most of participants (68%) belonged to the upper middle socioeconomic class. High level of burnout was reported in 33% participants in depersonalization and 28% in personal accomplishment domain, respectively. Medium level of burnout was found in 37%, 46%, and 25% of par...
Abstract Background Burnout syndrome can be defined a...
Background: Burnout is a leading cause of mental health problems in nursing professions. Yet, very l...
Introduction: There has been growing evidence that stress and burnout at work have undesirable effec...
Objective: The present study aimed to assess the prevalence of burnout in staff nurses at a tertiary...
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the nurses\u27 level of burnout and identify the fac...
Background: This descriptive, cross sectional study identified the occurrence of burnout and some as...
Introduction: Recent studies provide an alarming view on the prevalence of burnout that has increase...
Introduction: Burnout among nurses is a significant problem in healthcare establishments and has neg...
Background: Burnout in healthcare workers, especially among nurses, can have an impact on overall he...
Introduction: Burnout is one of the most important indicators for evaluating the psychological condi...
Background and Purpose of the study: As an essential profession in the health care system, nursing i...
Background: The role of nurses in the health care delivery system cannot be overemphasized. Nurses a...
Background: Nursing burnout is an important problem that affects nurses’ wellness, the quality of ca...
Background: Nurses burnout is a common occurrence marked by a decrease in a nurse's energy, which di...
Background: The role of nurses in the health care delivery system cannot be overemphasized. Nurses a...
Abstract Background Burnout syndrome can be defined a...
Background: Burnout is a leading cause of mental health problems in nursing professions. Yet, very l...
Introduction: There has been growing evidence that stress and burnout at work have undesirable effec...
Objective: The present study aimed to assess the prevalence of burnout in staff nurses at a tertiary...
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the nurses\u27 level of burnout and identify the fac...
Background: This descriptive, cross sectional study identified the occurrence of burnout and some as...
Introduction: Recent studies provide an alarming view on the prevalence of burnout that has increase...
Introduction: Burnout among nurses is a significant problem in healthcare establishments and has neg...
Background: Burnout in healthcare workers, especially among nurses, can have an impact on overall he...
Introduction: Burnout is one of the most important indicators for evaluating the psychological condi...
Background and Purpose of the study: As an essential profession in the health care system, nursing i...
Background: The role of nurses in the health care delivery system cannot be overemphasized. Nurses a...
Background: Nursing burnout is an important problem that affects nurses’ wellness, the quality of ca...
Background: Nurses burnout is a common occurrence marked by a decrease in a nurse's energy, which di...
Background: The role of nurses in the health care delivery system cannot be overemphasized. Nurses a...
Abstract Background Burnout syndrome can be defined a...
Background: Burnout is a leading cause of mental health problems in nursing professions. Yet, very l...
Introduction: There has been growing evidence that stress and burnout at work have undesirable effec...