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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2017.8.10.397

Relationship among Hardiness, Social Support and Burnout of Nurses Working in Emergency Department  

Park, Mi-Kyung (Department of Nursing, Nambu University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.8, no.10, 2017 , pp. 397-405 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was to identify hardiness, social support, burnout which might influence burnout in emergency department nurses. Data were collected by self-reporting questionnaires from 115 nurses in 8 emergency department. Data analysis was done with SPSS/Win 21.0 program. Burnout showed significantly negative correlations with hardiness(r=-.390, p<.001), social support(r=-.400, p<.001) and hardiness showed significantly positive correlations with social support(r=.351, p<.001). As results, key factor was hardiness, social support, that continuing to work in emergency department, were significant predictors and accounted for 30.6%. Based on these results, burnout showed statistically significant differences depending on hardiness, social support and wanted department state. It is needed to develop a program in order to improve hardiness and social support of emergency department nurses.
Keywords
Hardiness; Social Support; Burnout; Emergency Department; Nurse;
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