2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.2003.02674.x
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Abstract: Stress, burnout and attrition may not be directly linked. Personality factors at course entry contributed significantly to the prediction of burnout and programme completion, but the relationships were not strong enough to be practically useful.

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“…In addition to the above, nursing students not only experience such stress in clinical practice but also from sources such as separation from home, financial worries, regular clinical and educational assessment and frequently changing clinical environments (Deary et al, 2003). Deary et al (2003) showed that nursing students experience increasing levels of stress and psychological morbidity throughout their nursing programme and that the personality trait of neuroticism was initially associated with the emotional exhaustion aspect of burnout and that conscientiousness was associated with a greater sense of achievement from work.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to the above, nursing students not only experience such stress in clinical practice but also from sources such as separation from home, financial worries, regular clinical and educational assessment and frequently changing clinical environments (Deary et al, 2003). Deary et al (2003) showed that nursing students experience increasing levels of stress and psychological morbidity throughout their nursing programme and that the personality trait of neuroticism was initially associated with the emotional exhaustion aspect of burnout and that conscientiousness was associated with a greater sense of achievement from work.…”
Section: Nursing Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deary et al (2003) showed that nursing students experience increasing levels of stress and psychological morbidity throughout their nursing programme and that the personality trait of neuroticism was initially associated with the emotional exhaustion aspect of burnout and that conscientiousness was associated with a greater sense of achievement from work. This relationship between personality factors and burnout has previously been demonstrated in nurses by Zellars et al (2000).…”
Section: Nursing Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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