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Prevalence of burnout in mental health nurses in China: A meta-analysis of observational studies
Zeng,Liang Nan1,2; Zhang,Ji Wen3; Zong,Qian Qian3; Chan,Sally Wai chi4; Browne,Graeme4; Ungvari,Gabor S.5,6; Chen,Li Gang2; Xiang,Yu Tao1
2020-03-13
Source PublicationArchives of Psychiatric Nursing
ISSN0883-9417
Volume34Issue:3Pages:141-148
Abstract

Objective: Burnout is common in mental health nurses because of work-related stress. Burnout has a negative impact on nurses' health and work performance. The prevalence of high burnout in mental health nurses has been inconclusive across studies. This meta-analysis aimed to estimate the pooled prevalence of high burnout in mental health nurses in China. Methods: Electronic databases (PubMed, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Web of Science, CNKI, WanFang and SinoMed) were independently and systematically searched from their commencement date up to 14 May 2018. Studies that reported the prevalence of any of the 3 burnout dimensions (high Emotional Exhaustion (EE), Depersonalization (DP), and low Personal Accomplishment (PA)) as measured by the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) were included and analyzed using the random-effects model. Results: A total of 19 studies were included in this meta-analysis. The pooled prevalence of high EE was 28.1% (95% CI: 20.4–35.8%), DP was 25.4% (18.1–32.6%) and low PA was 39.7% (28.3–51.1%). Subgroup analyses found that short working experience, use of MBI-Human Services Survey (HSS), and younger age had moderating effects on prevalence of high burnout. Conclusions: Burnout is common in mental health nurses in China. Considering its negative impact on health and work performance, regular screening, preventive measures and effective interventions should be implemented.

KeywordBurnout China Mental Health Nurse
DOI10.1016/j.apnu.2020.03.006
URLView the original
Indexed BySCIE ; SSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaNursing ; Psychiatry
WOS SubjectNursing ; Psychiatry
WOS IDWOS:000539398600011
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85082116220
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CollectionINSTITUTE OF COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION
Faculty of Health Sciences
Corresponding AuthorChen,Li Gang; Xiang,Yu Tao
Affiliation1.Center for Cognition and Brain Sciences,Faculty of Health Sciences,University of Macau,Macao SAR,China
2.Department of Neurosurgery,The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University,Neurosurgery Clinical Medical Research Center of Sichuan Province,Academician (Expert) Workstation of Sichuan Province,China
3.School of Nursing,Capital Medical University,Beijing,China
4.School of Nursing and Midwifery,University of Newcastle,Newcastle,Australia
5.University of Notre Dame Australia,Fremantle,Australia
6.Division of Psychiatry,School of Medicine,University of Western Australia,Perth,Australia
First Author AffilicationFaculty of Health Sciences
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Health Sciences
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Zeng,Liang Nan,Zhang,Ji Wen,Zong,Qian Qian,et al. Prevalence of burnout in mental health nurses in China: A meta-analysis of observational studies[J]. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 2020, 34(3), 141-148.
APA Zeng,Liang Nan., Zhang,Ji Wen., Zong,Qian Qian., Chan,Sally Wai chi., Browne,Graeme., Ungvari,Gabor S.., Chen,Li Gang., & Xiang,Yu Tao (2020). Prevalence of burnout in mental health nurses in China: A meta-analysis of observational studies. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 34(3), 141-148.
MLA Zeng,Liang Nan,et al."Prevalence of burnout in mental health nurses in China: A meta-analysis of observational studies".Archives of Psychiatric Nursing 34.3(2020):141-148.
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