2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-2018.2010.00557.x
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Determination of burnout levels of nurses working in stem cell transplantation units in Turkey

Abstract: Although burnout has been researched widely with regard to nurses working in different settings, until now it has not been investigated among stem cell transplantation unit nurses. This study's aim was to determine the burnout level of 57 nurses who were working in stem cell transplantation units in Turkey. The research instruments that were used included a form of demographic characteristics and the Maslach Burnout Inventory. For all the hematopoietic stem cell transplantation nurses, the mean subscale scores… Show more

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“…Aunque la literatura muestra una gran heterogeneidad en los resultados encontrados respecto a los factores de riesgo sociodemográficos de burnout, diferentes estudios apoyan que los sujetos más jó-venes presentan niveles mayores de burnout 1,20 . Sin embargo, otros han mostrado resultados opuestos 21,22 e incluso algunas investigaciones han informado de la no existencia de tal relación 23 .…”
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“…Aunque la literatura muestra una gran heterogeneidad en los resultados encontrados respecto a los factores de riesgo sociodemográficos de burnout, diferentes estudios apoyan que los sujetos más jó-venes presentan niveles mayores de burnout 1,20 . Sin embargo, otros han mostrado resultados opuestos 21,22 e incluso algunas investigaciones han informado de la no existencia de tal relación 23 .…”
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“…32,37 However, other studies demonstrated that there was no association between educational status and the burnout level. 9,38,39 Some studies showed that training for conflict might decrease the DP scores among nurses and suggested that increasing educational levels among nurses might translate into more autonomy and job satisfaction in the profession. 28, 32 Bektas and Ilhan found that improvements in occupational education created higher occupational expectations, which also increased the DP scores.…”
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“…In such a stressed context, families were perceived as demanding and as an unwanted imposition. 17 A limited number of studies have adopted quantitative research approaches to survey nurses' burnout when working in stem cell transplantation units 12,18 or report job dissatisfaction. 8 Gallagher and Gormley 12 argue that, despite these findings, little attention in research has been paid to nurses caring for patients after HSCT.…”
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