Research Article

Job Satisfaction and Burnout among Intensive Care Unit Nurses and Physicians

Table 4

Predictors of the burnout dimension emotional exhaustion.

BivariateMultivariate
Beta valueCIP valueBeta valueCIP value

Profession1−0.08−0.33–0.180.560

Gender20.13−0.09–0.350.259
Experience3−0.00−0.02–0.010.757
Department4
 Medical−0.22−0.40 to −0.030.021
 Cardiac−0.07 −0.27 to −0.130.479
Job satisfaction−0.02−0.03 to −0.01<0.001−0.01−0.02 to −0.01<0.001
Job stress0.500.390.62<0.0010.430.320.55<0.001
Personality (BCI)5
 Neuroticism0.060.03–0.100.001
 Extroversion−0.01−0.05–0.020.405
 Control−0.03−0.01–0.070.107

Bivariate and multivariate linear regression analyses of variables associated with the burnout dimension emotional exhaustion. 1Profession: 1: nurse, 2: physician, 2Gender: 1: male, 2: female, 3Experience: 1: inexperienced, 2: experienced, 4Department: 1: general ICU, 2: medical ICU, and 3: cardiac ICU, and 5BCI: basic character inventory.
Bold data refer to significant values in the analyses ( ).