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THE EFFECT OF DEPRESSION LEVELS IN MIDWIVE HAVE ON BURNOUT AND THEIR LEVEL OF JOB SATISFACTION
INTRODUCTION This study aimed to determine the effect of depression levels in midwives on burnout and job satisfaction.
METHODS The sample of this descriptive study consisted of 322 midwives working in a province located in the eastern region of Turkey. Data were collected by using the Personal Information Form, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), and Minnesota Job Satisfaction Questionnaire (MJSQ) Short Form.
RESULTS The rate of midwives experiencing depression was found to be 9.6%. The mean score of MJSQ was 64.59±13.29, while the mean scores for the sub-dimensions of MBI were: emotional burnout 18.57±6.65, decrease in sense of personal accomplishment
21.65±3.93, and depersonalization 6.25±3.86. It was found that midwives who did not experience depression (90.4%) had a higher level of job satisfaction and a higher sense of personal accomplishment (p
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