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Table 4 Normed values for Copenhagen Burnout Inventory Scales by Burnout Levels

From: Determining levels of nurse burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic and Lebanon’s political and financial collapse

Personal Burnout

Work-Related Burnout

Client-Related Burnout

Score

Measure

Percentile

Score

Measure

Percentile

Score

Measure

Percentile

0

.00E

2

0

.00E

2

0

.78E

2

4

10.56

5

4

10.27

5

4

11.18

5

8

17.47

5

7

16.87

5

8

18

5

13

22.17

6

11

21.27

5

13

22.63

6

17

26.04

7

14

24.79

6

17

26.44

7

21

29.49

9

18

27.88

7

21

29.84

9

25

32.73

12

21

30.71

8

25

33.04

12

29

35.88

16

25

33.41

11

29

36.13

16

33

38.98

23

29

36.03

15

33

39.2

23

38

42.11

30

32

38.61

19

38

42.28

30

42

45.29

36

36

41.2

24

42

45.42

36

46

48.52

44

39

43.82

29

46

48.6

44

50

51.77

53

43

46.48

35

50

51.8

53

54

54.95

60

46

49.16

43

54

54.93

60

58

58.01

67

50

51.83

51

58

57.95

67

63

60.93

75

54

54.46

58

63

60.83

75

67

63.74

81

57

57

64

67

63.59

81

71

66.48

84

61

59.45

69

71

66.3

84

75

69.24

88

64

61.8

75

75

69.01

88

79

72.09

91

68

64.1

80

79

71.82

91

83

75.15

94

71

66.37

83

83

74.85

94

88

78.65

95

75

68.65

87

88

78.29

95

92

83.02

96

79

71.01

90

92

82.6

96

96

89.63

97

82

73.51

93

96

89.11

97

100

100.00E

99

86

76.26

94

100

99.33E

99

   

89

79.47

95

   
   

93

83.57

96

   
   

96

89.9

98

   
   

100

100.00E

99

   
  1. Note: Score = raw scores scaled 1–4 to remove structurally missing values (see text) rescaled 1–100 and averaged across scale items; Measure = Rasch measures corresponding to Score; Values linearly re-scaled to achieve sample person mean of 500 and population mean of 100; Percentile = cumulative frequency percent for the next lowest score plus half the frequency for the current score half-rounded and constrained in the range 1–99 to avoid zero frequencies; E = estimated values. Shading increases in depth from lowest to highest burnout level (See Table 3 for scale cut-points)