International Archives of Health Sciences (Jan 2015)

Correlation between Occupational Stress and Burnout in Rehabilitation Center Employees of Kashan, Iran

  • Sarsangi V.* MSc,,
  • Motallebi Kashani M.1 PhD,,
  • Khodadadi R.2 MSc,,
  • Shajari Kashani M.3 BSc,,
  • Keyvani S.3 BSc,,
  • Yousefzadeh M.3 BSc

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 13 – 18

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Aims Stress is considered as a psychological phenomenon that inflicts human beings in the modern societies. Burnout is a psychological or behavioral state which occurs as individual’s performance quality deteriorates. This study aimed to investigate the level of burnout and occupational stress in Kashan rehabilitating centers staffs. Materials & Methods This descriptive study was done on all 298 nurse assistants of Kashan rehabilitation centers in 2013. Data collected using “Health and Safety Executive Questionnaire (HSE)” and “Maslach burnout inventory (MBI)”. Data were analyzed by the Excel and SPSS 16 software. Pearson correlation coefficient was used to assess relationship between stress dimension and occupation burnout factors. Findings The average of occupational stress was 3.65±0.51 and the average of burnout was 29.67±4.38. Occupational groups had no significant correlation with occupational stress (p=0.86) but had a significant correlation with burnout (p=0.006). There were significant positive correlations between occupational stress parameters and burnout parameters. Just the peer support of occupational stress had no correlations with success, emotional exhaustion and general burnout. Conclusion Deterioration of stressful parameters in occupational environment can mitigate damaging effects of burnout syndromes.

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