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Effects of the Emotional Suppression and Burnout on the Job Satisfaction among Physical Therapists

  • Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine
  • Abbr : J Korean Soc Phys Med
  • 2011, 6(2), pp.177-187
  • Publisher : The Korean Society of Physical Medicine
  • Research Area : Medicine and Pharmacy > Physical Therapy > Other physical therapy

배원식 1 Keon-Cheol Lee 2 오혜원 3

1상계백병원
2경남정보대학교
3우석대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

Purpose:The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of emotional suppression and burnout on the job satisfaction. Methods:We distributed questionnaires to 216 physical therapists and collected completed questionnaires from 193. We analyzed the data using frequency analysis, independent t-tests, analysis of variance. and multiple regression. Results:The results were as follows;1) General characteristics of participants were 62.7% male, 43.5% less 30 years old, 31.6% working over 10years in the hospital. 27.1% participants treated 31 patients or more a day, most(85.5%) participants were regular staff members. 2) Emotional Suppression, exhaustion and diminished self-efficacy were significantly correlated with job satisfaction. According to result of regression analysis on the job satisfaction, the job satisfaction negatively related with the diminished self-efficacy, exhaustion but positively related with the emotional supression. Their power of explanation regarding job satisfaction was 31.2%. Conclusion:These results showed that diminished self-efficacy was importantly influenced on the job satisfaction. So this result of the study means that we must improve the stratege for keeping efficient management.

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