Cross‐national comparison of factors related to stressors, burnout and turnover among nurses in developed and developing countries
Abstract Aim To examine factors of a hypothetical model related to stressors, burnout and turnover in nurses from developed and developing countries—Canada, Japan, the United States, Malaysia and Thailand. Design A cross‐sectional questionnaire‐based study. Methods Conducted between April 2016 and O...
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doaj-b0c3f00ba1164b839e7c7df9c53fe2b42021-08-13T22:37:04ZengWileyNursing Open2054-10582021-09-01852439245110.1002/nop2.1002Cross‐national comparison of factors related to stressors, burnout and turnover among nurses in developed and developing countriesTakashi Ohue0Supaporn Aryamuang1Laura Bourdeanu2Jean N. Church3Hamidah Hassan4Jaruwan Kownaklai5Arlene Pericak6Amorn Suwannimitr7Department of Nursing Faculty of Nursing Hyogo University Kakogawa JapanDepartment of Nursing Mahasarakham University Mahasarakham ThailandSchool of Nursing Excelsior College Albany NY USAFaculty of Health Kwantlen Polytechnic University Vancouver CanadaFaculty of Medicine and Health Sciences University Malaysia Sabah Kota Kinabalu MalaysiaDepartment of Nursing Mahasarakham University Mahasarakham ThailandThe George Washington University Washington DC USADepartment of Nursing Mahasarakham University Mahasarakham ThailandAbstract Aim To examine factors of a hypothetical model related to stressors, burnout and turnover in nurses from developed and developing countries—Canada, Japan, the United States, Malaysia and Thailand. Design A cross‐sectional questionnaire‐based study. Methods Conducted between April 2016 and October 2017, the Maslach Burnout Inventory, Intention to Leave Scale, and Nursing Stress Scale collected data from acute care hospital nurses in Canada (n = 309), Japan (n = 319), Malaysia (n = 242), Thailand (n = 211) and the United States (n = 194). Results Compared to other countries, burnout “exhaustion” was the highest in Japan and “cynicism” and intention to leave the job were the highest in Malaysia. Thailand had lower burnouts and turnover than other countries and higher professional efficacy than Japan and Malaysia. In all countries, reducing stressors is important for reducing burnout and intention to leave jobs, especially as they relate to “lack of support.”https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1002burnoutInternational comparisonnursenurse shortagesstressorturnover |
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Takashi Ohue Supaporn Aryamuang Laura Bourdeanu Jean N. Church Hamidah Hassan Jaruwan Kownaklai Arlene Pericak Amorn Suwannimitr Cross‐national comparison of factors related to stressors, burnout and turnover among nurses in developed and developing countries Nursing Open burnout International comparison nurse nurse shortages stressor turnover |
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Cross‐national comparison of factors related to stressors, burnout and turnover among nurses in developed and developing countries |
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Cross‐national comparison of factors related to stressors, burnout and turnover among nurses in developed and developing countries |
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Cross‐national comparison of factors related to stressors, burnout and turnover among nurses in developed and developing countries |
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Cross‐national comparison of factors related to stressors, burnout and turnover among nurses in developed and developing countries |
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Cross‐national comparison of factors related to stressors, burnout and turnover among nurses in developed and developing countries |
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cross‐national comparison of factors related to stressors, burnout and turnover among nurses in developed and developing countries |
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Abstract Aim To examine factors of a hypothetical model related to stressors, burnout and turnover in nurses from developed and developing countries—Canada, Japan, the United States, Malaysia and Thailand. Design A cross‐sectional questionnaire‐based study. Methods Conducted between April 2016 and October 2017, the Maslach Burnout Inventory, Intention to Leave Scale, and Nursing Stress Scale collected data from acute care hospital nurses in Canada (n = 309), Japan (n = 319), Malaysia (n = 242), Thailand (n = 211) and the United States (n = 194). Results Compared to other countries, burnout “exhaustion” was the highest in Japan and “cynicism” and intention to leave the job were the highest in Malaysia. Thailand had lower burnouts and turnover than other countries and higher professional efficacy than Japan and Malaysia. In all countries, reducing stressors is important for reducing burnout and intention to leave jobs, especially as they relate to “lack of support.” |
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