International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery (Oct 2020)
Happiness and its Relationship with Job Burnout in Nurses of Educational Hospitals in Tabriz, Iran
Abstract
Background: Happiness is a positive feeling that is vital and significant to maintain health. Nursesare working in difficult conditions which may heavily affect their level of happiness and ability toprovide care. Job burnout is a mental reaction against some persistent source of workplace stress. Thepurpose of this study was to identify happiness and its relationship with job burnout in nurses workingat Tabriz’s educational hospitals.Methods: This descriptive-correlational study was conducted on 344 nurses working at Tabriz’s hospitalsin 2018. The subjects were selected by means of proportionate stratified random sampling. Data werecollected using three questionnaires (demographic information, job burnout with 22 items and threesubscales and Oxford happiness with 29 items) and analyzed in SPSS version16 using descriptive statistics.Statistical tests such as Pearson correlation coefficient, independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, and multiplelinear regression analysis were used to analyze the data.Results: The age range of the participants was 23–57 years with a mean of 35.9±7.5. The mean score ofhappiness was 64.2±11.5, (score range 35 to 116), which suggests an average level of happiness amongthe nurses. There was a negative correlation between happiness and total job burnout (r=-0.29, p This negative correlation remained significant (B=-0.15, p health status (B=-5.24, P=0.01), history of illness (B=-4.47, P=0.04), job position (B=-6.61, P=0.001),and type of employment (B=3.56, P=0.03) as potential confounding factors were adjusted.Conclusion: Considering the reverse relationship between job burnout and happiness, it is suggestedthat managers try to improve the workplace by managing condition which could lead to job burnout,and therefore use the results to increase the happiness of nurs.
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