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Nursing specialty and burnout
Authors:Browning Laura  Ryan Carey S  Thomas Scott  Greenberg Martin  Rolniak Susan
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, DePaul University, Chicago, IL 60614, USA. Lbrownin@depaul.edu
Abstract:We examined the relationship between perceived control and burnout among three nursing specialties: nurse practitioners, nurse managers, and emergency nurses. Survey data were collected from 228 nurses from 30 states. Findings indicated that emergency nurses had the least control and the highest burnout, whereas nurse practitioners had the most control and the least burnout. Mediational analyses showed that expected control, hostility, and stressor frequency explained differences between specialties in burnout. The implications of these findings for interventions that reduce burnout and promote nursing retention are discussed.
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