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The role of nurses' emotional burnout in coronavirus stress and work-related Accidents in Tehran Oil Industry Hospital
Mojtaba Rajabbaigy 1, Akbar Bahmani2
1- Associate Professor, Institute for International Energy Studies, Tehran, Iran , rajabbaigy@gmail.com
2- Assistant Professor, Payame_Noor University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:   (2611 Views)
The present study investigated the effect of coronary stress on work-related accidents with the mediating role of nurses' emotional burnout. In terms of purpose, this research is fundamental and in terms of data collection is one of the applied research that was conducted cross-sectional in 1399. The statistical population of the study consisted of 510 nurses of Tehran Oil Industry Hospital, from which a sample of 140 people was selected using simple random sampling method. The data collection tool was a standard questionnaire whose validity was checked and confirmed by convergent validity in addition to face validity. Convergent validity was calculated for coronary stress (0.63), emotional burnout (0.54) and work-related accidents (0.66). The reliability of the questionnaire was evaluated and confirmed by Cronbach's alpha for coronary stress (0.89), emotional burnout (0.87) and work-related accidents (0.85). Pearson correlation test and structural equation modeling method were used in data analysis. Findings show that coronary stress has a positive and significant effect on emotional burnout and also on accidents caused by nurses' work. Finally, nurses' emotional burnout has shown a positive and significant effect on work-related accidents.
 
Keywords: Nurses' emotional burnout, coronary stress, work-related accidents, Tehran Oil Industry Hospital
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Type of Study: Research |
Received: 2020/11/12 | Accepted: 2020/12/8 | Published: 2021/03/20


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