Determination of Burnout Status and Professional Commitment of Nurses Caring for Patients Diagnosed with COVID-19 in a Training and Research Hospital

Author:

DUMAN Fatma Nur1ORCID,ŞENTÜRK ERENEL Ayten1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. LOKMAN HEKİM ÜNİVERSİTESİ, SAĞLIK BİLİMLERİ ENSTİTÜSÜ, DOĞUM VE KADIN HASTALIKLARI HEMŞİRELİĞİ (DR)

Abstract

Aim: This research was conducted to determine the burnout status and commitment to the profession of nurses who provide care to patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in a training and research hospital. Material and Methods: The research sample comprised 205 nurses caring for COVID-19 patients. In the collection of the data, “Descriptive Characteristics Form”, “Burnout Scale (BS)”, “Commitment to the Profession in Nursing Scale (NPCS)” were used. Results: Nurses' BS mean score was 4.48±1.07, and it was determined that only 1% of them did not experience burnout. It was determined that the burnout status of 36.6% of them was at a crisis level. The average score of NPCS of the nurses was determined to be 68.73±13.14. A significant difference was found between the mean scores of total professional commitment and willingness to make an effort, according to the number of patients the nurses gave daily care to. A significant and negative correlation was found between the levels of professional commitment and burnout levels of nurses. Conclusion: It was determined that almost all nurses working in pandemic service and intensive care units and providing care to COVID-19 patients experienced burnout, their level of professional commitment was above the average level, and commitment to the profession decreased as the level of burnout increased.

Publisher

Hacettepe University

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development

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