Workload, Work Satisfactions and Psychological Well-being Among Nurses in Turkish Hospitals

Volume: 12 Number: 3 September 1, 2010
  • Ronald J. Burke
  • Mustafa Koyuncu
  • Ufuk Durna
  • Recep Çiçek
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Abstract

This exploratory study examined the relationship between self-reports of workload and indicators of work satisfaction and engagement, perceptions of hospital functioning and quality of nursing care, and psychological well-being of nursing staff. Data were collected from 224 staff nurses using anonymously completed questionnaires, a 37% response rate. . Four indicators of workload were considered: length of work shift, frequency of working longer than 12 hours, frequency of working two shifts back-to-back and nurse-to-patient ratio. Hierarchical regression analyses, controlling for both personal demographic and work situation characteristics, indicated that workload accounted for significant increments in explained variance on most outcome measures. Frequency of working more than 12 hours was particularly important in this regard. Explanations for the association of workload with various outcomes are offered along with potentially practical implications.

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Turkish

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Authors

Ronald J. Burke This is me

Mustafa Koyuncu This is me

Ufuk Durna This is me

Recep Çiçek This is me

Publication Date

September 1, 2010

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September 1, 2010

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Year 2010 Volume: 12 Number: 3

APA
Burke, R. J., Koyuncu, M., Durna, U., & Çiçek, R. (2010). Workload, Work Satisfactions and Psychological Well-being Among Nurses in Turkish Hospitals. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, 12(3), 41-56. https://izlik.org/JA42GS22FT
AMA
1.Burke RJ, Koyuncu M, Durna U, Çiçek R. Workload, Work Satisfactions and Psychological Well-being Among Nurses in Turkish Hospitals. isguc. 2010;12(3):41-56. https://izlik.org/JA42GS22FT
Chicago
Burke, Ronald J., Mustafa Koyuncu, Ufuk Durna, and Recep Çiçek. 2010. “Workload, Work Satisfactions and Psychological Well-Being Among Nurses in Turkish Hospitals”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 12 (3): 41-56. https://izlik.org/JA42GS22FT.
EndNote
Burke RJ, Koyuncu M, Durna U, Çiçek R (September 1, 2010) Workload, Work Satisfactions and Psychological Well-being Among Nurses in Turkish Hospitals. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 12 3 41–56.
IEEE
[1]R. J. Burke, M. Koyuncu, U. Durna, and R. Çiçek, “Workload, Work Satisfactions and Psychological Well-being Among Nurses in Turkish Hospitals”, isguc, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 41–56, Sept. 2010, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA42GS22FT
ISNAD
Burke, Ronald J. - Koyuncu, Mustafa - Durna, Ufuk - Çiçek, Recep. “Workload, Work Satisfactions and Psychological Well-Being Among Nurses in Turkish Hospitals”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 12/3 (September 1, 2010): 41-56. https://izlik.org/JA42GS22FT.
JAMA
1.Burke RJ, Koyuncu M, Durna U, Çiçek R. Workload, Work Satisfactions and Psychological Well-being Among Nurses in Turkish Hospitals. isguc. 2010;12:41–56.
MLA
Burke, Ronald J., et al. “Workload, Work Satisfactions and Psychological Well-Being Among Nurses in Turkish Hospitals”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, vol. 12, no. 3, Sept. 2010, pp. 41-56, https://izlik.org/JA42GS22FT.
Vancouver
1.Ronald J. Burke, Mustafa Koyuncu, Ufuk Durna, Recep Çiçek. Workload, Work Satisfactions and Psychological Well-being Among Nurses in Turkish Hospitals. isguc [Internet]. 2010 Sep. 1;12(3):41-56. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA42GS22FT