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Table 10 Results Burnout model—Burnout dimensions for nurses

From: Burnout and health status differences among primary healthcare professionals in Portugal

Burnout dimensions

Personal-related

Work-related

Patient-related

  

Coef

P > z

Coef

P > z

Coef

P > z

Socio-economic

male

-5,001

0,000

-1,475

0,108

1,971

0,064

age

-0,034

0,476

-0,116

0,006

-0,130

0,008

 

married

1,092

0,209

0,491

0,526

0,001

0,999

 

nb_children

-0,901

0,036

-0,547

0,153

-1,484

0,001

 

education

0,051

0,890

-0,067

0,840

-0,802

0,036

 

income

-5,337

0,000

-5,091

0,000

-3,635

0,000

Professional and labour

tenure

0,739

0,408

0,101

0,899

0,576

0,532

leader

2,600

0,006

2,385

0,005

0,617

0,527

Job Satisfaction

OJS

-0,450

0,000

-0,443

0,000

-0,326

0,000

Geographic

urban

-0,885

0,353

-1,307

0,124

-0,496

0,613

 

rural

-2,049

0,332

-2,185

0,246

-1,124

0,606

 

NOR

3,463

0,038

2,901

0,051

0,927

0,590

 

CEN

0,818

0,645

-1,198

0,449

-3,424

0,061

 

LTV

3,786

0,031

3,208

0,040

-0,102

0,955

 

ALE

2,720

0,171

2,491

0,160

-1,463

0,476

Unit type

USF-A

-1,283

0,200

-1,515

0,090

4,007

0,000

 

USF-B

-0,963

0,319

-1,380

0,110

5,051

0,000

 

UCSP

-3,686

0,000

-3,792

0,000

1,561

0,137

_cons

 

72,129

0,000

79,374

0,000

73,886

0,000

Nb of obs

 

2846

 

2846

 

2846

 

LR chi2(18)

 

480,350

 

567,060

 

296,180

 

Prob > chi2

 

0,000

 

0,000

 

0,000

 

Pseudo R2

 

0,020

 

0,023

 

0,012

 

Log likelihood

 

-12,043.384

 

-11,829,958

 

-11,890,948

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