The perception of burnout and related influencing factors in Tunisian oncology nurses

Author:

Zemni Ines12ORCID,Mansouri Houyem3ORCID,Abidi Fethia4,Ayadi Mohamed Ali12ORCID,Yahyaoui Yosra5ORCID,Ben Dhiab Tarek1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgical Oncology, Salah Azaiez Institute, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis University of Tunis El Manar Tunis Tunisia

2. Laboratory of Microorganisms and active Bio‐molecules (LR03ES03), Faculty of Sciences of Tunis University of Tunis El Manar Tunis Tunisia

3. Department of Surgical Oncology, Regional hospital of Jendouba, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis University of Tunis El Manar Tunis Tunisia

4. Department of Radiology, Salah Azaiez Institute, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis University of Tunis El Manar Tunis Tunisia

5. Department of Oncology, Salah Azaiez Institute, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis University of Tunis El Manar Tunis Tunisia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOncology nurses constantly provide emotional support to patients and are confronted with their suffering, which represents chronic stress leading to the development of burnout syndrome.AimThis study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of burnout and identify associated factors in a sample of oncology nurses.MethodsWe conducted a descriptive cross‐sectional study with 70 oncology nurses at the Salah Azaiez Institute of Oncology in Tunisia. Burnout was assessed using the Maslach Burnout Inventory Human Service Survey. This study follows the STrengthening the Reporting of OBservational studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) Guidelines.ResultsBurnout affected 60 nurses (85.7%), with a high level in 20% of cases. High scores of emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, and low personal accomplishment were recorded in 65.7%, 50% and 25.7% respectively. Emotional exhaustion was associated with higher age, marital status, having 2 or 3 or more dependent children, number of patients under care exceeding 15, professional experience and history of psychiatric problems. Depersonalisation was correlated with age, marital status, professional grade and history of psychiatric problems. Low levels of personal accomplishment increased with the number of patients under care, history of psychiatric problems and the regret of professional choice.ConclusionBurn‐out is a reality in oncology hospital with an alarming rate. Interventions including rationalisation of workload, support groups, training in emotion and stress management would improve the mental health of these nurses and increase their performance. The screening for burnout should be included as a regular practice in health promotion programmes for oncology health professionals, particularly for a vulnerable subgroup that possesses the risk mentioned above factors.

Publisher

Wiley

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