Keywords

community nurses, job burnout

 

Authors

  1. Hu, Hai-Xia
  2. Liu, Li-Ting
  3. Zhao, Feng-Jun
  4. Yao, Yao-Yao
  5. Gao, Yu-Xia
  6. Wang, Gui-Ru

ABSTRACT

Background: Community nurses are an important component of the community health service system. Job burnout among community nurses not only leads to a decline in satisfaction and an increased turnover rate but also may seriously affect the service quality and professional development of nurses.

 

Purpose: This study aims to elicit the conditions and factors that cause job burnout in community nurses in Changchun, Jilin Province, China.

 

Methods: A questionnaire survey was administered to 420 registered nurses in Changchun using a convenience sampling method.

 

Results: Job burnout was found in 362 community nurses (86.2%), with a total mean job burnout score of 2.27 +/- 0.65 points. Job burnout was related to marital status, educational level, job satisfaction, and interpersonal relationship difficulties.

 

Conclusions: These results indicate that community nurses have a high rate of job burnout. Experts should be employed to train nurses in interpersonal communication skills. The community working environment should also be improved.