Bibliographic citations
Castañeda, Y., (2015). Síndrome de Burnout y clima social laboral de los trabajadores asistenciales de ministerio de salud y seguro social de salud – Chepen [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1805
Castañeda, Y., Síndrome de Burnout y clima social laboral de los trabajadores asistenciales de ministerio de salud y seguro social de salud – Chepen [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1805
@misc{renati/375980,
title = "Síndrome de Burnout y clima social laboral de los trabajadores asistenciales de ministerio de salud y seguro social de salud – Chepen",
author = "Castañeda Chávez, Yesenia Yolanda",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2015"
}
This research is a substantive approach of correlational descriptive type, dealing with burnout syndrome and the labor social climate in 93 health care workers (doctors, nurses, psychologists, dentists, technologists, etc.) health centers of Essalud and health of the Chepén province social insurance hospitals. The Maslach Burnout inventory and the scale of the labour social climate (WES) from Moos and Trickett was used to collect the data. The most significant findings indicate that there is presence of the syndrome of burnout at high levels and means (emotional exhaustion), depersonalization in ranges means and low and personal fulfilment are located in a midrange (96.9%). In relation to the social work climate trends occur in the middle levels in relations and self-realization, in the dimension stability to change there is a better perception. Negative and significant relationships between emotional exhaustion and each of the areas of the working environment with the exception of implication, autonomy and pressure are. Likewise, depersonalization syndrome correlate negatively to very significant level with cohesion and comfort, is meaningful with implication, support, autonomy, clarity, control and innovation. Personal fulfillment syndrome correlates positively with implication, cohesion, autonomy and organization significantly, and is significant correlation with clarity, innovation and support.
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