2016
DOI: 10.4172/0974-8369.1000309
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Job Burnout Rate among Zahedan University of Medical Sciences Staff

Abstract: In case the individual is not capable of resisting stressful conditions, s/he would be exposed to psychologicalphysical-behavioral symptoms and effects. One of the most important outcomes resulting from the long-lasting psychological pressures is the job burnout. The present study's objective is to survey the job burnout rate among Zahedan University of Medical Sciences staff. The present study is a descriptive-analytical cross-sectional research which has been conducted on 172 individuals among Zahedan Univer… Show more

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“…14 In contrast to the findings of the current study, Zare et al (2016) found a link between workers' gender and job satisfaction. 28 Despite, Concialdi et al (2014) found no association between gender and employee work satisfaction and lends credence to the present study findings. 29 In a study, Mateja et al reported significant correlation between staff nurses' levels of job satisfaction and their educational backgrounds which disagree present study findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…14 In contrast to the findings of the current study, Zare et al (2016) found a link between workers' gender and job satisfaction. 28 Despite, Concialdi et al (2014) found no association between gender and employee work satisfaction and lends credence to the present study findings. 29 In a study, Mateja et al reported significant correlation between staff nurses' levels of job satisfaction and their educational backgrounds which disagree present study findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The burnout level among the nurses was high, which is consistent with the findings of other studies in Iran. 61,62 Thus, it is necessary to use policies for lessening burnout.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study conducted by Salar, Zare, and Sharifzadeh (2016) the ethical sensitivity level of nurses was determined as moderate, and it was emphasized that this situation should be improved by conducting workshops. Similarly, Tural Büyük and Ünaldı Baydın (2020) emphasized in their study that the ethical sensitivity of nursing students is moderate and that studies with different methods should be conducted in schools with different curricula.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%