1. work stress and burnout among nurses: role of the work environment and working conditions. jennings bm(1). in: hughes rg, editor. patient safety and quality: an evidence-based handbook for nurses.. Also there is a significant relationship among work environment, stress and burnout among the nurses in the selected unit. in conclusion, though work conditions and environment are not favourable, there are job security and good interpersonal relationship among the nurses which cushion the stressful situations.. Effect of personal and work stress on burnout, job satisfaction and general health of hospital nurses work stress among nurses (jennings, 2007). in south africa, view of studies exploring personal and work stress among nurses suggests that difficulty balancing work with family.
Maslach's burnout model has been used to explain the relationship between work related stress, burnout, job satisfaction and general health of nurses. prolonged exposure to work related stress contributes to high burnout which leads to lower job satisfaction owing to depletion of resources necessary to meet job expectations.. Conceptually, burnout is considered a syndrome with the components of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment. 1 x 1 jennings, b.m. work stress and burnout among nurses: role of the work environment and working conditions.. Jennings bm. work stress and burnout among nurses: role of the work environment and working conditions. in: hughes rg, editor. patient safety and quality: an evidence-based handbook for nurses..
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