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- Title
Relationship quality of nursing work life and burnout among nurses: A systematic review.
- Authors
Rohita, Tita; Nursalam, Nursalam; Hadi, Muhammad; Efendi, Ferry; Nurkholik, Dedeng; Hasanah, Idyatul
- Abstract
Introduction: Nurses are professionals who are significantly at risk of experiencing burnout due to their high workload and work stress, most of which are caused by long-term patient interactions. One of the causes of burnout is the occurrence of workfamily conflicts, which will cause a decreased quality of nursing work life. Moreover, this study intends to identify the relationship between the Quality of Nursing Work Life (QNWL) and burnout among nurses. Methods: This study conducted a systematic review using four academic databases (Science Direct, PubMed, Scopus, and ProQuest) with a publication range from 2017 to 2022. Furthermore, the subjects in this study were nurses who worked in hospitals. Therefore, these variables include quality of nursing work life and burnout. The inclusion criteria in the literature study were cross-sectional articles measuring QNWL and burnout among nurses. The guidelines for reviewing journals used Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA). Results: The results of 20 studies exploring QNWL and nurse burnout. Moreover, most reviews of the result showed a significant relationship between QNWL and burnout among nurses. Furthermore, the factors related to QNWL, and burnout include environmental factors including role conflict, workload, lack of social support, pressure from patients, bullying at work, lack of professional development opportunities, alcohol consumption, and level of flexibility in working time while personal factors are gender, age, marital status, personality, expectations, length of work, and having children. Conclusion: There is a relationship between QNWL and burnout among nurses. In addition, nurse burnout needs to be controlled because it can affect QNWL nurses, impacting the quality of nursing care, satisfaction, and performance.
- Subjects
NURSE burnout; NURSING; CAREER development; WORK-life balance; PSYCHOLOGICAL burnout; QUALITY of work life; JOB stress; SATISFACTION
- Publication
Gaceta Médica de Caracas, 2022, Vol 130, pS1205
- ISSN
0367-4762
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.47307/GMC.2022.130.s5.46