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Abstract

INVESTIGATING BURNOUT SYNDROME AMONG NURSES  IN ERADAH COMPLEX FOR MENTAL HEALTH AT TABUK-KSA

Author(s): Abd El-Mohasan Alamri*

Purpose: This research aims to investigate the burnout syndrome among nurses in Eradah complex for mental health at Tabuk-KSA. By employing the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), this research investigates Emotional Exhaustion (EE), Depersonalization (DP), and Personal Accomplishment (PA) and its degree of prevalence and the correlation between them.

Method: This research based on a sample of nurses (n=138). Quantitative method applied using questionnaire describing the probability of burnout symptoms associated with MBI subscale scores.

Results: The study reveal a moderate high prevalence of burnout syndrome (26.19 ± 13.47) among nurses in Eradah with high symptoms of (EE) (appeared at 48% of participants), moderate symptoms of (DP) (appeared at 57%), and high symptoms of (PA) (appeared at 50%). Overall of sample score ranges with >0.70 reliability. Correlation test shows, there is a weak positive correlation between (EE) and (DP) (0.419) and a weak negative correlation between (PA) and (DP) (-0.305) at significance level of 0.01.

Conclusion: This research will assist to investigate more about the causes of the burnout in future researches because of the moderate high degree of burnout prevalence at Eradah Complex (26.19 ± 13.47). The findings can be utilized to learn more about the significance and precision of MBI scores.


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