Research Article
Burnout among Nurses in a Nigerian General Hospital: Prevalence and Associated Factors
Table 1
Demographics variables of all respondents.
| Variable | No | Frequency (%)/mean |
| Number | 270 | 100 | Age, yr (mean ± SD) | — | 38.3 ± 1 9.9 | >mean | 181 | 67.0 | Women | 173 | 64.1 | Married or with a partner | 189 | 70.0 | Number of children ≥1 | 163 | 60.3 | Practicing Christianity | 141 | 52.2 | Traveling time to work, min (mean ± SD) | — | | Status | | | Chief Nursing Officer, | 91 | 33.7 | Assistant Chief Nursing Officer | 72 | 26.7 | Principal Nursing Officer | 44 | 16.3 | Senior Nursing Officer | 31 | 11.5 | Nursing Officer | 22 | 8.2 | Staff Nurse | 10 | 3.7 | Working hours per week, (mean ± SD) | — | | Night shift in days per month, mean ± SD | — | 19.6 ±.11.4 | >mean night shift in/month days | 101 | 30.0 | Mean shift allowance p/a in US dollars | — | 240 ± 120 | Mean total salary in US dollars | — | 2400 ± 1800 | Regularity of salary (Yes) | 4 | 1.5 | GHQ + | 110 | 40.7 |
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