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. 2018 Aug 9;26:e3022. doi: 10.1590/1518-8345.2550.3022

Table 3. Multiple models for the three dimensions of Burnout Syndrome among nursing professionals working on the day shift (n=271). Londrina, PR, Brazil, 2016.

Variables Odds ratioraw (confident interval 95%) p-value Odds ratioadjusted (confident interval 95%) p-value
Emotional exhaustion*†
Dissatisfied with sleep 2.14(1.26-3.63) <0.01 2.20(1.31-3.72) <0.01
Demand (high) 2.48(1.42-4.33) <0.01 2.50(1.44-4.35) <0.01
Control (low) 2.43(1.44-4.13) <0.01 2.43(1.44-4.11) <0.01
Social support (low) 1.78(1.02-3.11) <0.01 1.87(1.08-3.25) 0.03
Depersonalization*†
Social support (low) 3.73(1.53-4.86) <0.01 2.65(1.48-4.75) <0.01
Nurse 1.96(1.07-3.89) 0.04 1.95(1.08-3.88) 0.04
Sedentariness 1.74(1.09-3.15) 0.04 1.80(1.00-3.25) 0.05
Satisfied with financial resources 0.53(0.22-0.89) 0.01 0.64(0.46-0.88) <0.01
Dissatisfied with sleep 1.76(1.04-3.02) 0.03 1.88(1.11-3.17) 0.01
Low Professional Realization*†
Social support (low) 2.30(1.35-3.93) <0.01 2.41(1.42-4.09) <0.01
Sedentariness 1.90(1.09-3.34) <0.01 2.10(1.22-3.62) <0.01
Satisfied with financial resources 0.38(0.17-0.83) 0.01 0.38(0.17-0.82) 0.01
*

Adjustment variables: number of jobs, sex, Hosmer-Lemeshow test of adjusted models: 0.72, 0.93 and 0.79, respectively.