Authors
Magdalena Jaworek, Tadeusz Marek, Waldemar Karwowski, Chris Andrzejczak, Ash M Genaidy
Publication date
2010/5/1
Journal
International journal of industrial ergonomics
Volume
40
Issue
3
Pages
368-375
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The present study tested the hypothesis that burnout syndrome mediates effects of work-related factors, factors such as work demands and work stimuli, on the frequency of musculoskeletal complaints among hospital nurses. The sample was composed of 237 nurses from various wards across 4 hospitals located in southwestern Poland. Data was collected through three questionnaires. One of the questionnaires measured work-related factors and contained elements that afforded factor analysis. Results of structural equation modeling with a mediating effect showed that work demands were positively related to burnout syndrome and musculoskeletal complaints, higher work stimuli were associated with lower burnout, but with higher musculoskeletal complaints, and burnout was positively associated with musculoskeletal complaints. RELEVANCE TO INDUSTRY: Results of this study illuminate the possible …
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