Nippon Eiseigaku Zasshi (Japanese Journal of Hygiene)
Online ISSN : 1882-6482
Print ISSN : 0021-5082
ISSN-L : 0021-5082
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An Investigation of Factors Associated with Emotional Exhaustion among Hospital Nurses: Adherence to “Maternal Affection” and Agreement with Stereotypical Gender Roles
Rei TAKAIKyoko NOMURAHaruko HIRAIKEAya MURAKAMIAyumi TANABEAkiko TSUCHIYAHiroko OKINAGA
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2018 Volume 73 Issue 1 Pages 90-95

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Objective: To investigate factors including adherence to “maternal affection” and stereotypical gender roles associated with emotional exhaustion among hospital nurses.

Method: In 2014, among 2,690 workers recruited for this study, 891 participated with written informed consent. Of these, we investigated 464 hospital nurses. Adherence to maternal affection and emotional exhaustion were measured using valid and reliable scales developed by Egami (2005, 12 items) and Kubo (1992, 5 items), respectively. Stereotypical gender role was measured by asking “how much do you agree with the idea that women should stay home and men should work?”. Workfamily conflict was measured in terms of the discrepancy in priority in life (i.e., a work or a private life) between the participant’s ideal and the real world.

Result: The majority of our participants were women (86%), aged 39 or younger (80%), and single (70%). About one-quarter had workfamily conflict (26%) and agreed with the stereotypical gender role (28%). The mean scores of emotional exhaustion and adherence to maternal affection were 17.2 (out of 25) and 30.8 (out of 48), respectively. A stepwise multivariable model showed that being a woman (p=0.028), being young (p=0.022), being single (p=0.007), and having workfamily conflict (p<0.001) were more likely to increase emotional exhaustion after adjusting for household income. Adherence to maternal affection and stereotypical gender role were not significantly associated with emotional exhaustion.

Conclusion: This study demonstrated that adherence to “maternal affection” and stereotypical gender roles were not associated with psychological burnout. Special attention should be paid to hospital nurses who are women, young, or single, or who have workfamily conflict.

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