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El objetivo del estudio fue analizar cómo el compromiso ocupacional y las oportunidades de trabajo percibidas (factores organizacionales), la adaptabilidad de carrera y el Coping (factores individuales) contribuyen para la predicción de burnout. Este estudio cuantitativo contó con una muestra de 246 enfermeros y enfermeras de tres hospitales de la región sur del Brasil. Los datos fueron sometidos a regresiones múltiples stepwise backward utilizando el software SPSS 22. El análisis predictivo de todas las variables independientes con relación a la caracterización de burnout reveló un R²aj (factor predictivo) del 49.5%. Los resultados confirman que los factores organizacionales desencadenan el burnout, aunque, entre los resultados, también es posible percibir la importancia de factores individuales para desencadenar el burnout. Es posible destacar la necesidad de construir un am...
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The aim of the study was to analyze how occupational commitment and perceived job opportunities (organizational factors), career adaptability and Coping (individual factors) contribute to the prediction of burnout. This quantitative study had a sample of 246 nurses from three hospitals in the south region of Brazil. Data were submitted to stepwise backward multiple regressions using the software SPSS 22. Predictive analysis of all the independent variables with respect to the characterization burnout revealed an R²aj (predictive factor) of 49.5%. The results confirm that the organizational factors trigger burnout. However, it is possible to also see the importance of individual factors that trigger burnout syndrome.There is a need to build an environment that minimizes the predictive variables of burnout.
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The aim of the study was to analyze how occupational commitment and perceived job opportunities (organizational factors), career adaptability and Coping (individual factors) contribute to the prediction of burnout. This quantitative study had a sample of 246 nurses from three hospitals in the south region of Brazil. Data were submitted to stepwise backward multiple regressions using the software SPSS 22. Predictive analysis of all the independent variables with respect to the characterization burnout revealed an R²aj (predictive factor) of 49.5%. The results confirm that the organizational factors trigger burnout. However, it is possible to also see the importance of individual factors that trigger burnout syndrome.There is a need to build an environment that minimizes the predictive variables of burnout.
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