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Assessment of educational opportunities associated with job satisfaction and burnout among practicing nurses: A cross-sectional study in lake zone, Tanzania

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dc.creator Lunyilija, Mashaka Hirary
dc.date 2019-09-03T06:11:24Z
dc.date 2019-09-03T06:11:24Z
dc.date 2018
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T14:03:14Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T14:03:14Z
dc.identifier Lunyilija, M. H. (2018). Assessment of educational opportunities associated with job satisfaction and burnout among practicing nurses: A cross-sectional study in lake zone, Tanzania. Dodoma: The University of Dodoma.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/1446
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/1446
dc.description Dissertation (MSc Nursing Education)
dc.description Introduction: Lack of nurses' job satisfaction and burnout in hospitals accelerate to low retention of workers. Unavailability of education opportunities is considered to be one of contributors of dissatisfaction and burnout among these nurses. Aim: This study intended to explore more on educational opportunities associated with job satisfaction and burnout among practicing nurses in Lake Zone. Methodology: Analytical quantitative cross-sectional study design was used. 416 Nurses were selected randomly and questionnaires were distributed for them in data collection with a response of 100%. Muller and McCloskey Satisfaction Scale (MMSS) (1990) was used for job satisfaction assessment. Prevalence of burnout inventory scale (Maslach, 1993) was also used. SPSS version 25 was used for data analysis. Results: Findings revealed that, 65.6 % of participants accepted that they have access to educational opportunities and 53% dissatisfied with their working health facilities followed by 47% who were satisfied. Likewise, on prevalence of burnout, indicated that 70.9% of respondents experienced lower level of emotional exhaustion. Moreover, results in personal accomplishment showed that, nurses were indicated higher level of burnout and lower level of depersonalization shown in practicing nurses in Lake Zone as well as a cardinal sign of burnout prevalence among them. Conclusion: Based on the study findings, it was concluded that lack of educational opportunities, job satisfaction and existance of burnout among practicing nurses in Lake Zone cause many problems. Study had shown that nurses in hospitals that investigated were not satisfied with their jobs as resulted into burnouts. However, study recommended that determinants of job dissatisfaction and burnout must be addressed for job retention and improvement by policymaker, hospital management and professional associations.
dc.language en
dc.publisher The University of Dodoma
dc.subject Lake Zone
dc.subject Tanzania
dc.subject Practicing nurses
dc.subject Registered nurses
dc.subject Burnout
dc.subject Job satisfaction
dc.subject Job dissatisfaction
dc.subject Educational opportunities
dc.subject Training opportunities
dc.subject Workers turnover
dc.subject Nurses burnout
dc.subject Practicing nurses satisfaction
dc.title Assessment of educational opportunities associated with job satisfaction and burnout among practicing nurses: A cross-sectional study in lake zone, Tanzania
dc.type Dissertation


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