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. 2023 Apr 5;14(1):4–12. doi: 10.1016/S2155-8256(23)00063-7

TABLE 2.

Multivariable Results for Respondents Who Reported a Frequency of “A Few Times a Week” or “Every Day” Across all Outcomes

Years’ Experience | Increased Workload Interactiona Emotionally Drained Used Up Fatigued Burned Out End of Rope
≤10 y | Yes All p < .001 All p < .001 All p < .001 All p < .001 All p < .001
≤10 y | No (Ref) 3.13 (2.85, 3.43) 2.93 (2.68, 3.21) 2.67 (2.44, 2.93) 2.77 (2.52, 3.04) 2.47 (2.21, 2.76)
11+ y | Yes (Ref) 1.13 (1.07, 1.20) 1.18 (1.11, 1.25) 1.23 (1.16, 1.31) 1.18 (1.11, 1.25) 1.10 (1.03, 1.17)
11+ y | No (Ref) 4.14 (3.85, 4.45) 4.23 (3.93, 4.54) 3.86 (3.59, 4.15) 3.66 (3.40, 3.94) 3.10 (2.84, 3.38)

Note. Ref = reference. Multivariable model n ranges from 29,941 to 30,060 observations across all five dependent variables. Dependent variables were collapsed to identify and isolate respondent characteristics that align with a reported frequency of “a few times a week” or “every day” across each of the five outcomes. Results presented as odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals.

a

In addition to years’ experience and increased workload, each model further adjusted for respondents’ self-reported sex, ethnicity, race, salary, and license type, as well as indicators for full-time nurse employment, direct patient care, and travel nurse designation.