Name
The relationship between burnout and work-life balance among nurses: A systematic review
Description

As burnout has increased significantly among nurses around the world, it impacts not only their physical health and mental well-being through ways such as impaired sleep and appetite, depression, anxiety, to name a few, but also their ability to make a balance between work and personal life. On the other hand, lack of work-life balance can lead to increased burnout. This session is about the interrelationship between burnout and work-life balance and how they impact each other.

Content Level
All Audience
Tags
Bidirectional, Medical, Workforce development
Session Type
Concurrent
Objective 1
Describe the nature of the relationship between burnout and work-life balance in nurses.
Objective 2
Discuss multilevel factors shaping the association between burnout and work-life balance, including patient-related factors, family-related factors, work characteristics, and institution-related factors.
Objective 3
Identify actions healthcare administrators and hospital managers can take to reduce the likelihood of nurse burnout in the workplace.
Content Reference 1

Borges, E. M. D. N., Queirós, C. M. L., Abreu, M. D. S. N. D., Mosteiro-Diaz, M. P., Baldonedo-Mosteiro, M., Baptista, P. C. P., Felli, V. E. A., Almeida, M. C. D. S., & Silva, S. M. (2021). Burnout among nurses: A multicentric comparative study. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 29, e3432. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.4320.3432

Content Reference 2

Efa, A. G., Lombebo, A. A., Nuriye, S., & Facha, W. (2024). Prevalence of burnout and associated factors among nurses working in public hospitals, southern Ethiopia: A multi-center embedded mixed study. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 31268. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-82703-1

Content Reference 3

Musker, M., & Othman, S. (2024). Effective interventions to reduce burnout in nurses: A meta-analysis. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 54, 101827. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2023.101827

Content Reference 4

Swensen, S., Strongwater, S., & Mohta, N. S. (2018). Leadership survey: immunization against burnout. NEJM Catalyst, 4(2).

Content Reference 5

Yeh, T., Chang, Y., Hsu, Y., Huang, L., & Yang, C. (2021). Causes of nursing staff burnout: Exploring the effects of emotional exhaustion, work–family conflict, and supervisor support. Japan Journal of Nursing Science, 18(2), e12392. https://doi.org/10.1111/jjns.12392