The impact of workaholism on nurses’ burnout and disillusion

Nonnis, Marcello;Massidda, Davide;Cuccu, Stefania;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Background: The literature has shown that workaholism acts at the root of burnout, but research regarding these constructs in the nursing profession is scant. Similarly, little attention has been paid to the impact of workaholism on disillusion, which is a dimension of burnout linked to professional vocation. Objectives: Contribute to the ongoing research on the relationship between workaholism and burnout among nurses. Moreover, this study considers disillusion as a dimension to be considered when investigating the relationship between workaholism and burnout, since nursing entails professional vocation. Method: The study followed a cross-sectional design. 614 nurses of six hospitals in South Italy have compiled two Self-report questionnaires: the Dutch Utrecht WorkAholism Scale (workaholism - Italian version) and the Link Burnout Questionnaire (burnout). Part of the group of subjects was diagnosed with both syndromes or considered at risk of developing them. The impact of workaholism on burnout was examined using Structural Equation Models for each variable. Results: More than 26% of the nurses are affected by burnout whereas 21% are workaholics. Working excessively proved to be a good predictor of both psychophysical exhaustion and disillusion. Conclusions: Nurses are at risk of workaholism and burnout. The study shows that workaholism is a predictor of nurses’ burnout, in particular working excessively (a dimension of workaholism) affects their psychophysical well-being and professional vocation.
2018
Inglese
11
77
88
12
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Burnout; Workaholism; Disillusion; Nursing; Professional vocation; Emotional labour
no
Nonnis, Marcello; Massidda, Davide; Cuccu, Stefania; Cortese, Claudio G.
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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