Journal of Personalized Medicine (Mar 2022)

Explanatory Models of Burnout Diagnosis Based on Personality Factors and Depression in Managing Nurses

  • María José Membrive-Jiménez,
  • José L. Gómez-Urquiza,
  • Nora Suleiman-Martos,
  • Carolina Monsalve-Reyes,
  • José Luis Romero-Béjar,
  • Guillermo A. Cañadas-De la Fuente,
  • Emilia Inmaculada De la Fuente-Solana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm12030438
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 438

Abstract

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Nurse managers are affected by burnout due to the high degree of interaction between managers with their registered nurses. Explanatory models based on psychological, and personality related variables purvey an estimation to level changes in the three dimensions of the burnout syndrome. A categorical-response logistic ordinal regression model, supported on a quantitative, crosscutting, multicentre, descriptive study with 86 nursing managers in the Andalusian Health Service in Granada, Spain is performed for each dimension. The three models included different variables related to personality, as well as depression as the only explanatory variable included in all the models. The risk factor neuroticism was significant at population level and related to emotional exhaustion, whilst responsibility was significant in the model estimated to personal accomplishment dimension. Finally, depression was significant for the three dimensions of Burnout. This analysis provides useful information to help the diagnosis and evolution of this syndrome in this collective.

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