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Health Problems of Civilization
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Health Problems of Civilization Physical activity: diseases and issues recognized by the WHO
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Original paper

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TYPE D PERSONALITY AND COMPASSION SATISFACTION, BURNOUT AND COMPASSION FATIGUE IN SURGICAL NURSES

Müslüm Gün
1
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Yasemin Eda Tekin
2

  1. Çatalca İlyas Çokay State Hospital, Istanbul, Türkiye
  2. Nursing Department, Health Science Faculty, Mudanya University, Mudanya, Türkiye
Health Prob Civil.
Online publish date: 2024/10/07
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Background
This study aimed to determine the relationship between Type D personality and professional quality of life (ProQoL) in surgical nurses.

Material and methods
The study's sample consisted of 316 nurses working in surgical units. The socio-demographic characteristics form, ProQoL Scale and Type D Personality Scale-14 were used. After verifying the data’s normal distribution, t-test, ANOVA and Pearson Correlation Analysis were performed.

Results
Among the nurses, 32.9% had the Type D personality. The mean scores of the Type D Personality Scale sub-dimensions were negative affectivity 12.57±6.8 and social inhibition 9.26±5.64. The mean scores of ProQoL Scale sub-dimensions were compassion satisfaction 34.95±10.03, burnout 17.12±7.36, and compassion fatigue 13.97±7.96. While there was a moderate positive correlation between the Type D personality sub-dimensions and burnout and compassion fatigue, a low negative correlation was found between compassion satisfaction.

Conclusions
There is a relationship between the Type D personality and ProQoL. High Type D personality scores have a negative effect on ProQoL.

keywords:

Type D personality, compassion fatigue, job satisfaction, burnout, nurses


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