The relationship between job burnout and organizational justice in Iranian nurses: A cross-sectional study

Publish Year: 1402
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This study was conducted to identify job burnout and its relationship with organizational justice among nurses employed in educational hospitals in Sari, Iran. The present cross-sectional study was conducted on ۲۹۱ nurses employed in educational hospitals. The data collection tools included a questionnaire on demographic characteristics, organizational justice questionnaires by Niehoff and Moor-man, and Maslach Burnout Inventory. A total of ۲۶۲ nurses were included in this research. The mean of the total organizational justice score and the components of job burnout including emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment scores were ۵۲.۳۸ (SD=۱۶.۰۴), ۳۶.۶۴ (SD=۱۱.۰۵), ۱۴.۲۸ (SD=۴.۹), and ۶۵.۶۴ (SD=۵.۹۸), respectively. The results related to the level of organizational justice showed that the lowest mean score was obtained in the distributive justice dimension of organizational justice, while the highest mean score was obtained in the interactional justice dimension. The Pearson correlation coefficient indicated a negative and significant correlation between organizational justice and the number of overtime hours per month (r=-۰.۱۶, P=۰.۰۱۲). The results of the present study show that organizational justice has a significant effect on the occurrence of job burnout among nurses, and nursing service managers should adhere to justice and apply it in the organization to reduce job burnout and increase nurses' trust, commitment, satisfaction, motivation, and performance.

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Zahra Mozafari

Mazandaran University of Medical Science, Sari, Iran

Hamideh Azimi Lolaty

Department of Psychiatric Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Addiction Institute, Mazandaran University of Medical Science, Sari, Iran

Seyed Nouraddin Mousavinasab

Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, School of Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran

Tahereh Yaghoubi

Traditional and Complementary Medicine Research Center, Addiction Institute, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran

Sedigheh Modanloo

Department of Psychiatric Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Mazandaran University of Medical Science, Sari, Iran