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    Antecedents of Nurse Burnout During a Pandemic: Managerial Way Out
    (2022) Basar, Ufuk; Dogan, Aysun; Ertugrul, Bekir
    The aim of this research is to uncover whether nurses' fear of contracting Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has resulted in stress-related presenteeism and burnout, and whether perceived organisational support is effective in dealing with both nurses' fear of contracting COVID-19 and its undesired consequences. For this purpose, a cross-sectional and descriptive research has been conducted. The data are collected from 513 nurses working in Ankara, Turkey, through a questionnaire survey. Independent samples t-test, one-way analysis of variance test and partial least squares structural equation modelling technique are employed to analyse the data. Findings indicate that nurses fear infection and experience stress-related presenteeism and burnout considerably. However, they perceive slightly inadequate level of organisational support. Fear of infection has resulted in stress-related presenteeism and burnout. Stress-related presenteeism has mediated the relationship between fear of infection and burnout. Perceived organisational support has negatively related to fear of infection and its negative consequences. In this research, to our knowledge, for the first time, the burnout, stress-related presenteeism, fear of infection and perceived organisational support levels of nurses are compared according to the pandemic-related criteria. Besides, the mediating role of nurses' stress-related presenteeism between their fear of contracting COVID-19 and burnout is discovered.
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    The Effect Of Occupational Identification On Burnout: The Mediation Role Of Workload Perception And Psychological Resilience
    (2021) Dogan, Aysun; Basim, Hamdullah Nejat
    This study was conducted to examine the mediation role of workload perception and psychological resilience in the effect of occupational identification on burnout. The research model that was constructed within the scope of the research variables, was tested with the data which were gathered from 503 nurses. The analysis of the survey data indicates that occupational identification is negatively associated with burnout and workload, positively associated with psychological resilience. The findings also indicate that workload perception positively and psychological resilience negatively associated with burnout. It was determined that workload perception and psychological resilience, had a partial mediation role in the effect of occupational identification on burnout. In addition to that, only emotional exhaustion dimension of burnout was found to be high, despite nursing occupation were characterized with the highest burnout among others in the relevant literature.
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    Examination Of Workload Perception, Burnout, And Perceived Organizational Support In Emergency Healthcare Professionals: A Structural Equation Model
    (Başkent Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Fakültesi, 2024-02-28) Dogan, Aysun; Ertugrul, Bekir; Akin, Kutay
    Job stress is one of the important factors affecting employee behavior. One of the most important factors in reducing burnout caused by stress is organizational support. In this context, the aim of this study is to identify the moderating role of perceived organizational support in the effect of workload perception on burnout within the emergency healthcare professionals' universe. The data for this study were collected from 703 health professionals working in emergency health services in three major cities of Turkey. The relationships and the model of the study is analyzed by the Structural Equation Model technique. The results indicate that perceived workload is a factor that causes employee burnout, and perceived organizational support is a factor that reduces employee burnout. This study contributes to researchers and health managers by revealing the importance of workload planning and organizational activities that support employees to reduce burnout in health workers.

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