Burnout, Leadership and Job Satisfaction in Health Professionals of a Third Level Hospital in Bogotá

The aim of this study is identify the presence of burnout; leadership styles and job satisfaction of professionals in a third level hospital and see if these are related, considering sociodemographic variables. We used the Spanish version of MBI, the TAP and Job Satisfaction Test S20/23. According t...

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Autor Principal: Contreras Torres, Françoise; Universidad del Rosario
Otros Autores: Espinal G., Leonardo; Policía Nacional de Colombia, Pachón E., Ana María; Consultora independiente, González R., Javier; Universidad del Rosario
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad Santo Tomás, Colombia 2013
Acceso en línea: http://revistas.usta.edu.co/index.php/diversitas/article/view/226
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Sumario: The aim of this study is identify the presence of burnout; leadership styles and job satisfaction of professionals in a third level hospital and see if these are related, considering sociodemographic variables. We used the Spanish version of MBI, the TAP and Job Satisfaction Test S20/23. According to the results, we found low presence of burnout and high levels of personal accomplishment, despite the adverse labor conditions, commonly precursors of the syndrome. Contrary to reported in the literature, people with the syndrome or significant risk, have high job satisfaction, based on intrinsic motivation, which constitute a protective factor. There was no direct relationship between leadership and burnout, but leadership is relates to job satisfaction through intrinsic motivation. The mediating role of sociodemographic variables is confirmed. Keywords: Burnout Syndrome, job satisfaction, leadership.