• J Korean Acad Nurs · Jun 2014

    [Structural equation modeling on burnout in clinical nurses based on CS-CF model].

    • Hyun Jung Kim and Young Hee Yom.
    • Department of Nursing, Daewon University College, Jechon, Graduate School, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea.
    • J Korean Acad Nurs. 2014 Jun 1; 44 (3): 259-69.

    PurposeThe purpose of this study was to construct and test a structural equation modeling on burnout of clinical nurses based on CS-CF model.MethodsA survey using a structured questionnaire was conducted with 557 clinical nurses. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling.ResultsThe modified hypothetical model yielded the following χ(2)=289.70, p<.001, RMSEA=.09, GFI=.93, TLI=.91, CFI=.94, PCFI=.65, AIC=363.21, SRMR=.05 or less and showed good fit indices. Nursing work environment, patient safety culture and resilience showed indirect effects on burnout while compassion fatigue and compassion satisfaction had direct effects.ConclusionResults of this study suggest that compassion fatigue must be decreased and compassion satisfaction has to be increased, while burnout is lowered by enhancing the clinical nursing work environment, patient safety culture and resilience. In addition, more variables and longitudinal studies are necessary to validate the clear cause-and-effect relationship between the relevant variables.

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