Mansour Ranjbar
Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
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PLOS ONE | 2016
Mohammad Amiri; Ahmad Khosravi; Ahmad Reza Eghtesadi; Zakieh Sadeghi; Ghasem Abedi; Mansour Ranjbar; Fardin Mehrabian
Introduction Burnout is a popular research topics in service providing jobs, including the health care field. This study aimed at assessing the level of job burnout and to consider the important antecedents which might be related to job burnout among primary health care providers in Iran. Methods The participants in this applied cross-sectional study which was conducted in 2013 were 548 primary health care providers who were randomly selected from among those working in Shahroud, Sabzevar, Neishabour, Bojnord (provinces located in the north east of Iran). Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) was administered to the participants and the collected data were analyzed using SPSS through chi-square test and ordinal logistic regression model. Results The burnout mean score among the participants was 54.1 ± 27.2 and the mean scores of burnout components i.e., emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and personal accomplishment were 15.5 ± 13.6, 3.7 ± 5.4 and 35.5 ± 13.5 respectively. In terms of levels of burnout, 64.2% of the participants showed low levels (n = 352), 18.4% average levels (n = 101) and 17.3% high levels (n = 95). A significant relationship was observed between burnout, job resources and interest in job (p ≤ 0.05). However, no significant relationship was observed between burnout and the place (university) of working, age, satisfaction with income, experience, gender, level of education, marital status, housing status, having a second job and place of residence (p ≥0.05). Conclusion Lack of personal accomplishment was highly prevalent among the participating primary health care providers. Lack of career advancement and job transfer opportunities may play a role in the burnout of primary health care providers. Therefore, paying attention to this aspect may help to reduce burnout and even increase job engagement.
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences | 2014
Mansour Ranjbar; Ahmad Khaef Elahi; Hassan Danaee Fard; Aliasghar Fani
International Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2013
Mansour Ranjbar; Ali Asghar Bayani; Ali Bayani
Iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences | 2017
Mohammad Amiri; Reza Chaman; Zakieh Sadeghi; Mohammad Reza Khatibi; Mansour Ranjbar; Ahmad Khosravi
Iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences | 2016
Ali Morad Heidari Gorji; Morteza Darabinia; Mansour Ranjbar
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences | 2012
Ali Asghar Bayani; Mansour Ranjbar; Ali Bayani
Nursing Practice Today | 2018
Mansour Ranjbar; Ali Morad Heidari Gorji
Journal of education and human development | 2018
Mansour Ranjbar; Morteza Darabinia; Alimorad Heidari Gorji; Seyyed Mahmud Hosseini Ashlaghi
International Journal of Health Studies | 2018
Ahmad Khosravi; Mansour Ranjbar; Ali Erfan; Zakieh Sadeghi; Leyla khojasteh; Mohammad Amiri
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences | 2017
Ghasem Abedi; Mahmood Moosazadeh; Mansour Ranjbar; Ehsan Abedini