Factors Contributing to Burnout among Nurses in Malaysia Public Hospital

The study examined the issue of nurses burden in a public hospital setting, to determine the relationship between demographic factors and burnout. The objective was to provide insights into the triggers of burnout, aiding nurses in mitigating mental health challenges. Using a quantitative approach,...

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Published in:ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL
Main Authors: Majid, Norhaini; Roslan, Mohamad Akmal Mohd; Suryanto, Suryanto
Format: Proceedings Paper
Language:English
Published: E-IPH LTD UK 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001209495000017
author Majid
Norhaini; Roslan
Mohamad Akmal Mohd; Suryanto
Suryanto
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Norhaini; Roslan
Mohamad Akmal Mohd; Suryanto
Suryanto
Factors Contributing to Burnout among Nurses in Malaysia Public Hospital
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
author_facet Majid
Norhaini; Roslan
Mohamad Akmal Mohd; Suryanto
Suryanto
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spelling Majid, Norhaini; Roslan, Mohamad Akmal Mohd; Suryanto, Suryanto
Factors Contributing to Burnout among Nurses in Malaysia Public Hospital
ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL
English
Proceedings Paper
The study examined the issue of nurses burden in a public hospital setting, to determine the relationship between demographic factors and burnout. The objective was to provide insights into the triggers of burnout, aiding nurses in mitigating mental health challenges. Using a quantitative approach, data from 282 nurses was collected through a structured questionnaire using a convenience sampling technique. Results showed a connection between demographic factors and burnout, with the duration of working experience and department significantly influencing the likelihood of burnout. The study revealed the importance of a supportive work environment for nurses, promoting well-being and enhancing patient care.
E-IPH LTD UK
2398-4287

2024
9
28
10.21834/e-bpj.v9i28.5856
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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WOS:001209495000017
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title Factors Contributing to Burnout among Nurses in Malaysia Public Hospital
title_short Factors Contributing to Burnout among Nurses in Malaysia Public Hospital
title_full Factors Contributing to Burnout among Nurses in Malaysia Public Hospital
title_fullStr Factors Contributing to Burnout among Nurses in Malaysia Public Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Factors Contributing to Burnout among Nurses in Malaysia Public Hospital
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