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Well-being of nurses and working conditions-Are polish nurses different from doctors and midwives in terms of professional quality of life?

Monika Bąk-SosnowskaMagdalena GruszczyńskaAleksandra Tokarz
Published in: Nursing open (2020)
Burnout and CF were average in a group of nurse and midwives, low in group of doctors. In group of nurses, a relationship was observed between compassion satisfaction and: job seniority (p < .01), basic place of work (p < .01), self-assessment of work situation (p < .01), as well as between burnout and: job seniority (p < .05), form of employment (p = .03), basic place of work (p = .002), self-assessment of work situation (p < .01). In group of midwives was only the relationship between the self-assessment of work situation and: CS (p < .01) and burnout (p < .01) were shown.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • social support
  • mental illness