Burnout and quality of life among nurses working in selected mental health institutions in South West Nigeria.

Journal: African health sciences

Volume: 21

Issue: 3

Year of Publication: 2022

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Nursing, College Of medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan, Nigeria. Department of Psychiatry, College Of medicine, University of Ibadan. Ibadan, Nigeria.

Abstract summary 

Burnout remains a huge public health problem among nurses.A cross-sectional descriptive study assessed 259 nurses from two Neuropsychiatric hospitals in Nigeria. Data was collected using a sociodemographic/ job related questionnaire, the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), and the Short-Form health survey (SF-12). The associations between sociodemographic characteristic and burnout was anaysed using Chi square test, between burnout and quality of life using Spearman correlation statistics. Predictors of burnout were determined using binary regression analysis.Prevalence of emotional exhaustion (EE) was 44.4%, depersonalization (DEP) 31.7% and reduced personal accomplishment was 98.8%. Predictors of EE were: poor funding from management, OR = 0.38 (95% CI 0.15-0.95) and role conflict, OR = 2.44 (95% CI 1.03-5.78), while the predictors of DEP, were age group, 31-40 years, OR = 0.37 (95% CI 0.18-0.77), male gender, OR = 2.55 (95% CI 1.40-4.65), role conflict, OR = 6.53 (95% CI 0.88-7.81) and working at more urban city, OR = 3.07 (95% CI 1.54-6.16). The mean total Quality of life (QOL) scores were significantly higher among respondents who had no EE and DEP p < 0.001.Burnout is high among mental health nurses and is associated with poor quality of life.

Authors & Co-authors:  Alabi Morufat A MA Ishola Adeyinka G AG Onibokun Adenike C AC Lasebikan Victor O VO

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Citations :  Pisanti R, van der Doef M, Maes S, Meier LL, Lazzari D, Violani C. How Changes in Psychosocial Job Characteristics Impact Burnout in Nurses: A Longitudinal Analysis. Frontiers in Psychology. 2016;7:1082.
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Identifiers
Doi : 10.4314/ahs.v21i3.54
SSN : 1729-0503
Study Population
Male
Mesh Terms
Adult
Other Terms
Nurses;burnout;more-urban;organizational factors;quality of life;workplace
Study Design
Descriptive Study,,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Niger
Publication Country
Uganda