Author/Authors :
Kelleci, Meral Cumhuriyet University - Health Science Faculty - Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Turkey , Gölbaşı, Zehra Cumhuriyet University - Health Science Faculty - Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Department of Gynecologic and Obstetric Nursing, Turkey , Doğan, Selma Cumhuriyet University - Health Science Faculty - Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Turkey , Ata, Elvan Emine Cumhuriyet University - Health Science Faculty - Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Turkey , Koçak, Ergül Cumhuriyet University Hospital - Nursing Department, Turkey
Title Of Article :
The relationship of job satisfaction and burnout level with quality of life in hospital nurses
Abstract :
Aim. The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship between job satisfaction, burnout level and quality of life of the nurses working at hospitals in Sivas, Turkey. It is thought that there is a relationship between job satisfaction, burnout levels and quality of life of nurses and that the direction of this relationship may have a positive or negative effect on care services they provide. For this reason, the measurement of the relationship between job satisfaction, burnout level and quality of life of nurses is important. Methods. Study sample included 439 nurses. The data was collected through Personal Information Form, Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ), Maslach Burnout Inventory and Quality of Life Questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF). The scores that the nurses received from the scales were presented in averages and in standard deviation. Correlation analysis was used for statistical analysis. Results. General job satisfaction average score of the nurses was 3.2±0.6. There was a positive and significant relationship between job satisfaction and all sub-dimensions of quality of life (p 0.01). Burnout sub-dimension average score of the nurses was 17.2±7.6, desensitization average score was 3.30±3.59 and personal achievement average score was 24.1±5.2. Quality of life average score of the nurses was 13.53±2. 7 in physical domain, 14.2±2 in psychological domain, 14.0±2.2 in social domain and 12.53±2.17 in environmental domain. There was a negative relationship between all sub-dimensions of quality of life and exhaustion and desensitization scores. It was found that there was a positive relationship between quality of life and personal achievement average scores (p 0.01). Conclusions. Quality of life of the nurses was slightly above average in all domains. As job satisfaction and personal achievements of the nurses increased, so did their quality of life. As the emotional exhaustion and desensitization levels of the nurses increased, their quality of life levels decreased.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Nurse , job satisfaction , burnout , quality of life
JournalTitle :
Cumhuriyet Medical Journal