Title of article :
Identifying Key Areas of Worklife and Their Interactive Effect in Explaining Pakistani Nurses’ Burnout
Author/Authors :
Qadeer, Faisal Lahore Business School - The University of Lahore, Pakistan , Imtiaz, Amnah The University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley - Edinburg - Texas, USA , Hameed, Imran Lahore Business School - The University of Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract :
We examined the effect of incongruence in the areas of worklife (AWL) on burnout of
nurses. Specifically, we were interested in identifying the most important AWL and
interactions among AWL and psychological resilience in explaining nurses’ burnout.
Incongruence in the worklife escalates burnout and resilience is a coping trait. The
phenomenon needs to be studied in developing countries where entirely different health
dilemmas exist. A cross sectional survey was conducted from 147 nurses. SEM through
AMOS 21 and Process Macro of SPSS was used for data analysis. Two AWL namely
control and reward, emerged out to be the most important factors in explaining burnout;
community further mitigated reward-burnout relationship. Also, psychological resilience
has a powerful independent explanatory role. Healthcare work environment must be
equipped to minimize incongruence of the AWL. This congruence would need job
redesigning to increase control of nurses over their jobs and reinforcement with all kinds
of reward coupled with a supportive co-worker’s community.
Keywords :
areas of worklife , burnout , nurses , resilience , Pakistan
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science