The Relationship Between Self-Compassion, Burnout, and Job Satisfaction among Healthcare Professionals: A Cross-Sectional Study

医疗保健专业人员的自我关怀、职业倦怠和工作满意度之间的关系:一项横断面研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The healthcare sector is well known for being demanding and stressful, leading to high rates of burnout and decreased job satisfaction among healthcare professionals. Self-compassion has been identified as a potential preventive factor against burnout and may improve job satisfaction. OBJECTIVE: The current study aimed to assess the level of self-compassion, burnout, and job satisfaction among healthcare professionals; to explore the relationship between self-compassion, burnout and job satisfaction; and to examine the predictors of self-compassion. METHODS: A descriptive correlational design. A convenience sample of 403 healthcare professionals, including doctors and nurses, participated. Data were collected using a printed questionnaire. Correlation analyses and ANOVA were conducted. RESULTS: The study found moderate levels of self-compassion, burnout, and job satisfaction among healthcare professionals. Self-compassion was moderate, with a mean of 3.10, while burnout was 3.48, Job satisfaction was 2.88. A positive correlation was found between self-compassion and job satisfaction, while a negative correlation was found between burnout and self-compassion. The results show statistically significant differences in self-compassion based on educational attainment and years of experience. CONCLUSION: The study found a positive correlation between self-compassion and job satisfaction, while a negative one was found with burnout. Education and experience significantly influenced self-compassion, with participants holding a bachelor's degree and those with less experience reporting higher levels.

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