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- Title
Resiliencia, compromiso laboral y agotamiento profesional en personal de Enfermería.
- Authors
Santos Pascual, Soraya; Arévalo Manso, Juan José; del Río Maroto, Noelia; Cantón Álvarez, Belén; San José Sánchez, Elena; Cuéllar Lázaro, Ma Montserrat
- Abstract
Objective: to assess the levels of resilience, work engagement and professional burnout among the Nursing staff, and to understand the relationship between them. Methods: a descriptive cross-sectional study with active nursing staff working as nurses or auxiliary nurse technicians at the Complejo Asistendal de Segovia, during March-April 2016. Sociodemographical, occupational and professional variables were registered. Different scales were used to assess resilience (CD-RISC scale), work engagement (UWES scale), and professional burnout (MBI-GS scale). A descriptive analysis was conducted. The correlation between resilience, engagement and burnout was confirmed, as well as the association between them. The SPSS statistical program version 20.0 was used. Results: the study included 42 subjects; medium levels (45.2%) o f engagement prevailed, Regarding burnout, there was a prevalence o f medium-low levels (26.2%) in the emotional exhaustion dimension, and medium-high levels (31%) in the cynicism dimension, as well as in the efficacy dimension (33.3%). There was a high level o f resilience in 16.7% of participants. The correlation o f resilience with engagement and burnout was of 0.661 and -0.561 respectively (both p< O.OOl). Resilience was associated with engagement levels (B= 0.567, 095%: 0.248-0.886, p= O.OOl). On the other hand, there was no association between resilience and burnout levels (B= -0.096,095%= -0.433 to 0.240, p= 0.566). Conclusion: the Nursing staff in the study presented medium levels of resilience, engagement and burnout, and there seemed to be an association between resilience and engagement levels, but not between resilience and burnout levels.
- Subjects
PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout; CONFIDENCE intervals; RESEARCH methodology; NURSES; PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; CROSS-sectional method; DATA analysis software; JOB involvement; HOSPITAL nursing staff
- Publication
Metas de Enfermería, 2019, Vol 22, Issue 5, p5
- ISSN
1138-7262
- Publication type
Article