2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2018.10.014
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Longitudinal study predicting burnout in Spanish nurses: The role of neuroticism and emotional coping

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“…This finding highlights the relationship which exists between self‐efficacy, in its most general sense and students' ability to cope with academic overload, particularly during the final years of their nursing degree course and also in relation to the emotional problems inherent in clinical praxis. Consistently with this, a study by Fornés‐Vives et al () has revealed that the emotion‐focused coping style is the one most commonly used by nursing students.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…This finding highlights the relationship which exists between self‐efficacy, in its most general sense and students' ability to cope with academic overload, particularly during the final years of their nursing degree course and also in relation to the emotional problems inherent in clinical praxis. Consistently with this, a study by Fornés‐Vives et al () has revealed that the emotion‐focused coping style is the one most commonly used by nursing students.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Donoso and colleagues () found that good competence in emotion regulation is related to high nurses’ motivation at work and felicity at home. A large body of literature (e.g., Arnold, Connelly, Walsh, & Martin Ginis, ; del Carmen Pérez‐Fuentes, Mar Molero‐Jurado, Gázquez‐Linares, & Mar Simón‐Márquez, ; Fornés‐Vives, García‐Banda, Frias‐Navarro, & Pascual‐Soler, ) has explored the relationship between burnout and emotional characteristics like emotional intelligence, emotional labour and emotion regulation. A recent Italian study (Masiero, Cutica, Russo, Mazzocco, & Pravettoni, ) have highlighted that the ER health care professionals who had difficulties to verbalize and manage their feelings were more prone to burnout.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, nurses' psychological problems such as burnout, fatigue and stress have a negative impact on patient care (Cañadas‐De la Fuente et al, ; Waddill‐Goad, ), and studies have shown that burnout in nurses affects the quality of health care quality negatively (Kelly & Adams, ; Khamisa, Peltzer, Ilic, & Oldenburg, ). Burnout is associated with psychiatric and physical disorders such as anxiety and cardiovascular disease (Fornés‐Vives, García‐Banda, Frias‐Navarro, & Pascual‐Soler, ). Several studies have demonstrated that as burnout increases, nurses’ mental health is adversely affected (Fornés‐Vives et al, ; Reknes et al, ; Rudman & Gustavsom, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burnout is associated with psychiatric and physical disorders such as anxiety and cardiovascular disease (Fornés‐Vives, García‐Banda, Frias‐Navarro, & Pascual‐Soler, ). Several studies have demonstrated that as burnout increases, nurses’ mental health is adversely affected (Fornés‐Vives et al, ; Reknes et al, ; Rudman & Gustavsom, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%