Work Stress, Psychological Inflexibility and Burnout among Nurses of Kasana Hospital

Date
2025
Authors
Kayemba, Moses
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Makererre university
Abstract
The study investigated the relationship between Work Stress, Psychological Inflexibility and Burnout among Nurses of Kasana Hospital. A quantitative approach was adopted in which only a quantitative data collection tool was used. Data was collected from 100 nurses which included both male and female using questionnaires. The data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics in terms of correlations. The results showed show that there was no relationship between work stress and burnout (r=-.136, p= .177). Implying that when nurses are facing high levels work stress they may not face burnout. The results also showed that there is a positive significant relationship work stress and psychological inflexibility, (, (r= .215* p==.032). Implying that nurses with high levels of work stress experience high levels of psychological inflexibility. The correlational results showed that there was a significant relationship between psychological inflexibility and burnout (r=591**, p=.004).
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A research dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Bachelor’s Degree of Social Sciences of Makerere University
Keywords
Work Stress, Psychological Inflexibility, Burnout, Nurses of Kasana Hospital
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