Does the economic crisis contribute to the burnout and engagement of Spanish nurses?

Guadalupe Manzano García, Mª Pilar Montañés Muro, Jesús López Megías
Author Information
  1. Guadalupe Manzano García: Department of Sciences Education, University of La Rioja, C/ San José de Calasanz s/n, 26004 Logroño, Spain. ORCID
  2. Mª Pilar Montañés Muro: Department of Sciences Education, University of La Rioja, C/ San José de Calasanz s/n, 26004 Logroño, Spain. ORCID
  3. Jesús López Megías: Department of Social Psychology, University of Granada, Campus Universitario de Cartuja, 18071 Granada, Spain. ORCID

Abstract

The national and European economic crisis has caused significant changes in the National Health System in Spain, among others a considerable deterioration in the working conditions of nursing professionals. The aim of this study was to analyse whether the economic crisis situation influenced the burnout and engagement of Spanish nursing professionals. The research design was a transversal study based on descriptive and inferential statistical analysis. Because the variable "economic crisis" is not susceptible to direct experimental manipulation, to explore its possible influence on the burnout and engagement of nursing staff, we use an indirect strategy of "priming". That is, we presented a group of participants with news about how the economic crisis was affecting healthcare personnel, in order to facilitate their cognitive accessibility, while another control group did not read any news. The participants were 66 nursing professionals from two public hospitals in the north of Spain completed various questionnaires that allowed information to be collected on the factors of interest in the study. The work experience of the participants contributes significantly to their burnout levels. The economic crisis situation helps to explain the burnout of Spanish nurses, but not their engagement levels.

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