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Clinical supervision, burnout, and job satisfaction among mental health and psychiatric nurses in Finland.

Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2005 Jun;26(5):531-56.
Clinical supervision, burnout, and job satisfaction among mental health and psychiatric nurses in Finland.
‘Hyrkas K.
University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. hyrkask@unbc.ca’

This paper presents the findings from a survey of Finnish mental health and psychiatric nurses. The aim of the study was to describe and evaluate the current state of clinical supervision, and ascertain the levels of burnout and job satisfaction experienced by these health care professionals. Clinical supervision was found beneficial for mental health and psychiatric health care professionals in terms of their job satisfaction and levels of stress. The findings seem to demonstrate that efficient clinical supervision is related to lower burnout, and inefficient supervision to increasing job dissatisfaction.
MeSH Terms: Adult – Age Distribution – Aged – Attitude of Health Personnel* – Burnout, Professional/epidemiology – Burnout, Professional/prevention & control – Burnout, Professional/psychology* – Clinical Competence* – Efficiency, Organizational – Female

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