Title of article :
Evaluation of the quality of nursing work life and its association with job burnout in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Author/Authors :
Jaafarpour, Molouk Midwifery Dept - Ilam University of Medical Sciences , Khani, Ali Nursing Dept - Ilam University of Medical Sciences , Mahmodian, Mohammad Reza Imam Khomeini Hospital - Ilam University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background and aims: Nurses are particularly susceptible to burnout. Nursing staffs are
in face to a relatively stressful work environment, high mental and physical pressure,
irregular scheduling or shifting, limited job promotion, and socio-emotional pressures in
connection with the patients and partners. This study aimed to assess the quality of work
life (QWL) and its association with "job burnout" of the nurses in an Iranian province.
Methods: This is a descriptive-correlation survey which included 120 nurses of Isfahan
University of Medical Sciences in Iran in 2008. Data were collected using a questionnaire
and subjects were selected by stratified random sampling from the hospitals related to
Isfahan University of Medial Sciences.
Results: According to the findings, dimension of quality of nursing working life was
moderate. Nurses reported moderate levels of burnout in their workplaces. There was a
significant relationship between job burnout subscale and quality of working life in all
aspects.
Conclusions: This study evaluated the QWL in some Iranian nurses using a valid
instrument. Higher levels of quality of working life were associated with lower levels of
burnout. These findings suggest that if quality of working life is effective. Then, nurses
are likely to report lower levels of burnout.
Keywords :
Nurses , Quality of work life , Burnout
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics