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    Spirituality may help nurses combat burnout. Higher levels of spiritual well-being, including inner peace and gratitude, were linked to lower burnout symptoms in a study of 408 nurses.

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    • Healthcare Management

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    • Burnout is a significant issue among healthcare professionals, particularly nurses.
    • Spirituality is increasingly recognized as a potential protective factor against workplace stress.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the correlation between burnout and various dimensions of spirituality among nurses.
    • To determine if spiritual well-being influences the experience of burnout in a clinical setting.

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    • A quantitative study was conducted with 408 nurses from an academic medical center.
    • Survey instruments measured burnout levels and multiple facets of spiritual experience.

    Main Results:

    • Significant negative correlations were found between burnout and spiritual elements such as inner peace, divine guidance, and perceived divine love.
    • Moderate negative correlations were observed for feelings of God's presence, connection to life, strength, comfort, and gratitude.

    Conclusions:

    • Nurses reporting higher levels of spiritual engagement and experience exhibit lower levels of burnout.
    • Spirituality may serve as a valuable resource for mitigating burnout in the nursing profession.