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Predictors of job satisfaction and burnout among tuberculosis management nurses and physicians

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발행기관
한국역학회
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Hae-Suk Seo Hyunjoong Kim Se-Min Hwang Soo Hyun Hong In-Young Lee
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『Epidemiology and Health』38, 1~8쪽, 전체 8쪽
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2016.02.06
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OBJECTIVES: This study examined job satisfaction, empowerment, job stress, and burnout among tuberculosis management nurses and physicians in public healthcare institutions. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study analyzing survey data collected from 249 nurses and 57 physicians in 105 public health centers, three public tuberculosis hospitals, and one tertiary hospital. The survey questionnaire comprised general characteristics, work-related characteristics, and four index scales (job satisfaction, empowerment, job stress, and burnout). The two-sample t-test was used to estimate the mean differences in the four index scales. Multiple regression analysis was used to determine whether general and work-related characteristics affected the four index scales. RESULTS: The job satisfaction and empowerment scores of the nurses were lower than those of the physicians. Except for the tuberculosis-specialized hospitals alone, the average job satisfaction scores of nurses were higher than those of physicians. Moreover, the nurses reported more job stress and burnout than did the physicians in tuberculosis departments in public healthcare institutions in Korea; in particular, the burnout reported by nurses was significantly higher than that reported by physicians at the National Medical Center. Marital status, nursing position, number of coworkers, the average number of days of overtime work per month, self-rated health, and hospital type were associated with the four index scales. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, nurses were more vulnerable to job stress and burnout than physicians. Reducing the workload of nurses by ensuring the presence of sufficient nursing staff and equipment, as well as by equipping facilities to prevent tuberculosis infections, should be considered priorities.

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Hae-Suk Seo,Hyunjoong Kim,Se-Min Hwang,Soo Hyun Hong,In-Young Lee. (2016).Predictors of job satisfaction and burnout among tuberculosis management nurses and physicians. Epidemiology and Health, 38 , 1-8

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Hae-Suk Seo,Hyunjoong Kim,Se-Min Hwang,Soo Hyun Hong,In-Young Lee. "Predictors of job satisfaction and burnout among tuberculosis management nurses and physicians." Epidemiology and Health, 38.(2016): 1-8

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