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A test of the Maslach Burnout Inventory in three samples of healthcare professionals
Authors:Thomas J Kalliath  Michael P O'Driscoll  David F Gillespie  Allen C Bluedorn
Institution:1. Director, Division of Research, W. Paul Stillman School of Business , Seton Hall University , South Orange, NJ, 07079, USA;2. Counseling Center , Drew University , Madison, NJ, 07940, USA
Abstract:

Structural equation modelling with LISREL was used to investigate the factor structure of the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). Emotional exhaustion was the most robust of the MBI's three factors, followed by depersonalization, while the personal accomplishment factor performed weakly. A new measurement model was developed in a sample of 197 nurses consisting of the emotional exhaustion and depersonalization dimensions, which were measured with five and two empirical MBI indicators, respectively. A test of invariance of the two-factor model across three samples (i.e. one calibration sample of nurses, and two validation samples consisting of hospital laboratory technicians and hospital managers with an effective sample size of 445) produced a good fit for the proposed two-factor model. Assessment of psychometric properties of the two-factor model produced (1) internal consistencies comparable to those reported in the literature for the MBI's originally specified emotional exhaustion and depersonalization scales, and (2) correlations with criterion variables that were all in the expected direction and magnitude, comparable to those produced by the originally specified scales. Theoretical implications for the use of the two-factor model in burnout research are discussed.
Keywords:Burnout  Nurses  Laboratory Technicians  Managers
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