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Table 2 Bivariate analyses a

From: Status and related factors of burnout among palliative nurses in China: a cross-sectional study

 

Emotional exhaustion

Depersonalization

Reduced personal accomplishment

M ± SD

t

F

M ± SD

t

F

M ± SD

t

F

Educational level

 

2.343*

  

2.225*

  

2.455*

 

 Junior college

9.08 ± 2.95

  

7.80 ± 2.63

  

7.70 ± 2.74

  

 Undergraduate and above

8.29 ± 3.08

  

7.16 ± 2.50

  

6.93 ± 2.86

  

Health condition

  

7.695**

  

6.098**

  

8.043**

 Very bad

15.00 ± 1.16

  

12.50 ± 3.11

  

14.00 ± 3.37

  

 Bad

10.10 ± 3.84

  

8.50 ± 2.59

  

7.80 ± 3.39

  

 General

9.06 ± 3.00

  

7.74 ± 2.51

  

7.60 ± 2.77

  

 Good

8.00 ± 2.84

  

7.06 ± 2.35

  

6.73 ± 2.61

  

 Very good

8.31 ± 2.75

  

7.00 ± 2.84

  

7.12 ± 2.56

  

Income satisfaction

  

8.458***

  

3.218***

  

6.401***

 Very bad

11.67 ± 4.44

  

8.22 ± 3.99

  

9.44 ± 4.80

  

 Bad

9.72 ± 3.02

  

7.79 ± 2.44

  

8.26 ± 2.94

  

 General

8.83 ± 2.83

  

7.71 ± 2.50

  

7.34 ± 2.65

  

 Good

7.72 ± 2.81

  

7.02 ± 2.49

  

6.74 ± 2.55

  

 Very good

6.50 ± 2.79

  

5.64 ± 2.68

  

5.00 ± 2.29

  

Participate in end-of-life care training

 

-2.359*

  

-2.047*

  

-2.149*

 

 Yes

8.46 ± 3.06

  

7.32 ± 2.55

  

7.12 ± 2.79

  

 No

9.48 ± 2.84

  

8.07 ± 2.65

  

7.98 ± 2.89

  
  1. a Only results with significant correlations have been listed
  2. * p < .05; ** p < .01; *** p < .001