Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2019944681> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2019944681 endingPage "287" @default.
- W2019944681 startingPage "277" @default.
- W2019944681 abstract "Aim The aim of this cross‐sectional, descriptive study was to compare assessments and relationships of stress of conscience, perceptions of conscience, burnout and social support between healthcare personnel ( HCP ) working in two different organisations for care of older people. Methods This cross‐sectional, descriptive comparative study was performed among Registered Nurses and nurse assistants working in two different organisations ( n 1 = 98, n 2 = 488) for residential care of older people. The organisations were chosen to be as different as possible, and data were collected using four different questionnaires. Hierarchical cluster analysis with multiscale bootstrap resampling was used to compare the associations between all items in the questionnaires. Descriptive statistics, 95% confidence intervals, chi‐squared tests, Cohen's d , Cramer's V and the φ coefficient were all used to judge differences between the organisations. Results The associations between stress of conscience, perceiving one's conscience as a burden, and burnout were similar in both organisations. Perceiving one's conscience as far too strict and having a troubled conscience from being unable to live up to one's standards were associated with stress of conscience and burnout in one organisation. Women had higher levels of stress of conscience and reported lower social support from co‐workers compared with men. Conclusions This study shows that associations between perceptions of conscience, stress of conscience and burnout are common experiences that are similar among HCP despite great differences in the characteristics of organisations. It can be burdensome for HCP to be unable to realise their ambitions to provide good care, and sex/gender can be an important factor to consider in the development of measures against the negative effects of stress of conscience. More studies are needed about how HCP's ambition to provide good care and sex/gender are related to perceptions of conscience, stress of conscience and burnout." @default.
- W2019944681 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2019944681 creator A5026118033 @default.
- W2019944681 creator A5039252204 @default.
- W2019944681 creator A5041161449 @default.
- W2019944681 creator A5075296675 @default.
- W2019944681 date "2014-08-25" @default.
- W2019944681 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2019944681 title "A comparison of assessments and relationships of stress of conscience, perceptions of conscience, burnout and social support between healthcare personnel working at two different organizations for care of older people" @default.
- W2019944681 cites W1603573412 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W1748656783 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W1974538190 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W1984869210 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W1988969040 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W1993277005 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W1996213390 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W1998834814 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2002192464 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2007969828 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2015001886 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2045236631 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2054106420 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2054310892 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2076495090 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2085052099 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2087197526 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2093707630 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2096077734 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2101280530 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2101693555 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2108232486 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2123128319 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2123657142 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2125307566 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2126373497 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2130941076 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2133707124 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2138844287 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2146199854 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2148343549 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2150270014 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2154693821 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2161552832 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2161787031 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2168638234 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W2787894218 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W3101813170 @default.
- W2019944681 cites W4213284804 @default.
- W2019944681 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/scs.12161" @default.
- W2019944681 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25154457" @default.
- W2019944681 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2019944681 type Work @default.
- W2019944681 sameAs 2019944681 @default.
- W2019944681 citedByCount "33" @default.
- W2019944681 countsByYear W20199446812015 @default.
- W2019944681 countsByYear W20199446812016 @default.
- W2019944681 countsByYear W20199446812017 @default.
- W2019944681 countsByYear W20199446812018 @default.
- W2019944681 countsByYear W20199446812019 @default.
- W2019944681 countsByYear W20199446812020 @default.
- W2019944681 countsByYear W20199446812021 @default.
- W2019944681 countsByYear W20199446812022 @default.
- W2019944681 countsByYear W20199446812023 @default.
- W2019944681 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2019944681 hasAuthorship W2019944681A5026118033 @default.
- W2019944681 hasAuthorship W2019944681A5039252204 @default.
- W2019944681 hasAuthorship W2019944681A5041161449 @default.
- W2019944681 hasAuthorship W2019944681A5075296675 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C10180917 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C143916079 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C160735492 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C39896193 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C10180917 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C105795698 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C143916079 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C15744967 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C159110408 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C160735492 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C169760540 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C17744445 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C199539241 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C26760741 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C33923547 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C39896193 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C70410870 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C71924100 @default.
- W2019944681 hasConceptScore W2019944681C77805123 @default.