An estimate of burnout prevalence among oncology nurses.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Madeleine Helaß, Imad Maatouk
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Background: Registered nurses (RNs) in oncology must cope with the suffering of patients, the inevitability of death and their own transience. This poses a possible risk for the development of burnout, which can result in low job satisfaction and ultimately an increased intention to leave the job. Our aim was to assess psychological distress in registered nurses working in oncology.

Objective and method: A cross-sectional survey with the Oldenburger Burnout Inventory was presented to nurses within the German Cancer Society. It collected data on psychological distress via two subscales, exhaustion and disengagement. Socio-demographic data were assessed.

Results: Among 83 participating nurses, we found a prevalence of high disengagement in 17 oncology nurses (20.48%) and high exhaustion (MExh>2.5 = burnout) in 44 (53.00%). Looking at the highest values of both scales, 18.08% of respondents were at high risk for psychological distress. There was a low correlation between disengagement and age (r = 0.331, p < 0.01). The risk of high disengagement among nurses older than 50 (n = 9, 52.94%) was three times higher than for those who were 50 or younger (n = 8, 47.06%) (RR = 8.642, 95% CI: 1.475-5.749, p < 0,01).

Conclusion: This survey highlights a high rate of burnout among German oncology nurses. Interventions should be developed, implemented, and delivered in an age-appropriate manner. To ensure high-quality care and patient safety, oncology nurses should be offered preventive mental healthcare services later in their careers.

Clinical trial registration number: The study was registered with the German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS500018851).

对肿瘤科护士职业倦怠发生率的估计。
背景:肿瘤科的注册护士(RNs)必须面对病人的痛苦、死亡的不可避免性和自身的短暂性。这就有可能产生职业倦怠,导致工作满意度低,最终增加离职意向。我们的目的是评估在肿瘤科工作的注册护士的心理压力:我们使用奥登伯格职业倦怠量表对德国癌症协会的护士进行了横向调查。调查通过两个分量表(疲惫和脱离)收集了有关心理压力的数据。此外,还对社会人口数据进行了评估:结果:在 83 名参与调查的护士中,我们发现 17 名肿瘤科护士(20.48%)的脱离程度较高,44 名护士(53.00%)的疲惫程度较高(MExh>2.5 = 职业倦怠)。从两个量表的最高值来看,18.08%的受访者处于心理困扰的高风险状态。脱离与年龄之间的相关性较低(r = 0.331,p 结论:脱离与年龄之间的相关性较低:这项调查显示,德国肿瘤科护士的职业倦怠率很高。干预措施的制定、实施和执行应与年龄相适应。为确保高质量的护理和患者安全,应在肿瘤科护士职业生涯的后期为其提供预防性心理保健服务:该研究已在德国临床试验注册中心注册(DRKS500018851)。
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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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