Analyzing the nexus between burnout and psychological distress in pediatric oncology nurses: a descriptive correlational investigation

Abstract Background Burnout and psychological distress are significant concerns among healthcare professionals, particularly pediatric oncology nurses, who face emotional and physical challenges due to their demanding roles. Continuous exposure to life-threatening illnesses, high patient mortality r...

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Main Authors: Wafaa Osman Abd El-Fatah, Taghred Mohamed, Nahla Abdallah, Heba Mahmoud Ahmed, Sorayia Ramadan Abd El Fattah Ayaad
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Published: BMC 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-025-03061-5
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Taghred Mohamed
Nahla Abdallah
Heba Mahmoud Ahmed
Sorayia Ramadan Abd El Fattah Ayaad
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description Abstract Background Burnout and psychological distress are significant concerns among healthcare professionals, particularly pediatric oncology nurses, who face emotional and physical challenges due to their demanding roles. Continuous exposure to life-threatening illnesses, high patient mortality rates, and emotionally taxing interactions contribute to severe occupational stress, potentially affecting both nurse well-being and patient care quality. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between burnout and psychological distress among pediatric oncology nurses at the Children’s Cancer Hospital Foundation (CCHE 57357) in Egypt. Methods A descriptive correlational research design was employed, involving a purposive sample of 188 nurses working in inpatient and intensive care units. Data were collected using three validated tools: (1) a Sociodemographic Data Sheet, (2) the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) to assess personal, work-related, and client-related burnout, and (3) the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) to measure levels of psychological distress. The instruments underwent translation and validation for use in Arabic. Data collection occurred over six months, with statistical analysis conducted using SPSS (version 25). Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and linear regression models examined relationships between burnout and psychological distress. Results The findings revealed that 55.8% of nurses had low burnout levels, 31.4% had moderate burnout, and 12.8% exhibited high burnout. In addition, psychological distress levels varied, with 34% experiencing moderate distress, 25% showing very high psychological distress, and 22% reporting high distress. A statistically significant positive correlation (r = 0.59, p = 0.00) was identified between total burnout and psychological distress, indicating that higher burnout levels were associated with increased psychological distress. Regression analysis further confirmed the significant impact of psychological distress on burnout (R² = 0.35, Beta = 0.59, p = 0.00). Conclusion This study highlights the significant correlation between burnout and psychological distress among pediatric oncology nurses, emphasizing the critical need for specialized interventions to promote mental well-being. The findings stress the importance of implementing stress reduction programs, fostering better work-life balance strategies, and providing comprehensive mental health support to alleviate burnout and distress. Effectively addressing these issues will not only improve nurses’ overall well-being but also contribute to enhancing the quality of care in pediatric oncology settings. Clinical trial registration Not applicable.
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spelling doaj-art-f0e552c64e4c4bf19efb63751cd329de2025-08-20T01:47:33ZengBMCBMC Nursing1472-69552025-04-0124111010.1186/s12912-025-03061-5Analyzing the nexus between burnout and psychological distress in pediatric oncology nurses: a descriptive correlational investigationWafaa Osman Abd El-Fatah0Taghred Mohamed1Nahla Abdallah2Heba Mahmoud AhmedSorayia Ramadan Abd El Fattah Ayaad3Faculty of Nursing, Helwan UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar UniversityFaculty of Nursing, Helwan UniversityFaculty of Nursing, 6 October University, and Ain Shams UniversityAbstract Background Burnout and psychological distress are significant concerns among healthcare professionals, particularly pediatric oncology nurses, who face emotional and physical challenges due to their demanding roles. Continuous exposure to life-threatening illnesses, high patient mortality rates, and emotionally taxing interactions contribute to severe occupational stress, potentially affecting both nurse well-being and patient care quality. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between burnout and psychological distress among pediatric oncology nurses at the Children’s Cancer Hospital Foundation (CCHE 57357) in Egypt. Methods A descriptive correlational research design was employed, involving a purposive sample of 188 nurses working in inpatient and intensive care units. Data were collected using three validated tools: (1) a Sociodemographic Data Sheet, (2) the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) to assess personal, work-related, and client-related burnout, and (3) the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) to measure levels of psychological distress. The instruments underwent translation and validation for use in Arabic. Data collection occurred over six months, with statistical analysis conducted using SPSS (version 25). Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and linear regression models examined relationships between burnout and psychological distress. Results The findings revealed that 55.8% of nurses had low burnout levels, 31.4% had moderate burnout, and 12.8% exhibited high burnout. In addition, psychological distress levels varied, with 34% experiencing moderate distress, 25% showing very high psychological distress, and 22% reporting high distress. A statistically significant positive correlation (r = 0.59, p = 0.00) was identified between total burnout and psychological distress, indicating that higher burnout levels were associated with increased psychological distress. Regression analysis further confirmed the significant impact of psychological distress on burnout (R² = 0.35, Beta = 0.59, p = 0.00). Conclusion This study highlights the significant correlation between burnout and psychological distress among pediatric oncology nurses, emphasizing the critical need for specialized interventions to promote mental well-being. The findings stress the importance of implementing stress reduction programs, fostering better work-life balance strategies, and providing comprehensive mental health support to alleviate burnout and distress. Effectively addressing these issues will not only improve nurses’ overall well-being but also contribute to enhancing the quality of care in pediatric oncology settings. Clinical trial registration Not applicable.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-025-03061-5BurnoutPsychological distressPediatric oncology nursesOccupational stressNurse well-beingWork-life balance
spellingShingle Wafaa Osman Abd El-Fatah
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Heba Mahmoud Ahmed
Sorayia Ramadan Abd El Fattah Ayaad
Analyzing the nexus between burnout and psychological distress in pediatric oncology nurses: a descriptive correlational investigation
BMC Nursing
Burnout
Psychological distress
Pediatric oncology nurses
Occupational stress
Nurse well-being
Work-life balance
title Analyzing the nexus between burnout and psychological distress in pediatric oncology nurses: a descriptive correlational investigation
title_full Analyzing the nexus between burnout and psychological distress in pediatric oncology nurses: a descriptive correlational investigation
title_fullStr Analyzing the nexus between burnout and psychological distress in pediatric oncology nurses: a descriptive correlational investigation
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the nexus between burnout and psychological distress in pediatric oncology nurses: a descriptive correlational investigation
title_short Analyzing the nexus between burnout and psychological distress in pediatric oncology nurses: a descriptive correlational investigation
title_sort analyzing the nexus between burnout and psychological distress in pediatric oncology nurses a descriptive correlational investigation
topic Burnout
Psychological distress
Pediatric oncology nurses
Occupational stress
Nurse well-being
Work-life balance
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-025-03061-5
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