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. 2020 Dec 7;19:116. doi: 10.1186/s12912-020-00512-z

Table 3.

Multiple linear regression models for predictors of emotional exhaustion

Model Unstandardized Coefficients Standardized Coefficients T Sig.
B SE Beta
Model 1
 (Constant) 17.563 9.725 1.806 .072
 Age of nurse .528 .415 .219 1.273 .204
 Highest qualification of nurse −4.063 1.046 −.273 −3.884 .000
 Years in Nursing .595 .253 .223 2.350 .020
 Number of years in hospital −.779 .636 −.196 −1.225 .222
 Current rank of nurse −2.832 .566 −.337 −5.004 .000
Model 1 Summary: R2 = .281, F = (5, 226) = 17.622, p = .000
Model 2
  (Constant) 44.309 10.146 4.367 .000
  Age of nurse .309 .387 .128 .797 .427
  Highest qualification of nurse −2.276 1.019 −.153 − 2.233 .027
  Years in Nursing .381 .249 .143 1.531 .127
  Number of years in hospital −.536 .600 −.135 −.894 .372
  Current rank of nurse −1.276 .620 −.152 −2.057 .041
  Nurse Manager’s Ability, Leadership & Support −.206 .090 −.132 −2.289 .023
  Collegial Nurse-Physician Relations .415 .180 .205 2.302 .022
  Nursing Foundations for Quality of Care −.409 .324 −.103 −1.264 .208
  Staffing and Resource Adequacy −.461 .181 −.212 −2.543 .012
  Nurse Participation in Hospital Affairs −1.529 .434 −.270 −3.524 .001
Model 2 Summary: R2 = .396, F = (10, 221) = 14.510, p = .000

Outcome: Emotional Exhaustion, 95% confidence level (α = .05)