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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pain Symptom Manage. 2017 Aug 8;54(3):317–325. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2017.06.006

Table 2.

Bivariate Correlations of Staff, Institutional, and Patient/Relational and Grief Factors With Burnout Dimensions (N=220)

Variable Depersonalization Emotional
Exhaustion
Personal
Accomplishment
Gender (female) .06 .02 −.06
Age −.07 .03 .09
Ethnicity (Hispanic) .15b .05 −.07
Education .00 .27d .04
Marital status (married) .14b .13a −.04
Years in profession .03 .12a −.09
Other patient deaths past months .03 .10 .11
Care setting (nursing home) .09 .23c −.10
Training re: patient death (employer) .01 −.13a .03
Supervisor support −.17b −.22c .25d
Coworker support .11 .16b .06
Months caring for patient .05 .15b .04
Relationship with patient −.04 −.11 .06
Caregiving benefits −.17b −.18c .25d
Patient suffering −.06 −.06 .05
Grief symptoms .17b .08 .06
Grief avoidance .26d .13a −.03
a

P < 0.10,

b

P < 0.05,

c

P < 0.01,

d

P < 0.001.