Skip to main content

Table 1 Personal and Professional Characteristics of the 637 Participating Nurses

From: A cross-sectional study exploring the relationship between burnout, absenteeism, and job performance among American nurses

Nurses

Female sex, No. (%)

596 (94.5%)

Age, Mean (SD)

52.3 (12.5)

Relationship status, No. (%)

 Single

169 (26.8%)

 Married

390 (61.9%)

 Partnered

43 (6.8%)

 Widowed

28 (4.4%)

 Missing

7

Have children, No. (%)

475 (75.2%)

Highest earned academic degree in or related to nursing, No. (%)

 Associate degree

67 (10.9%)

 Baccalaureate degree in nursing

235 (38.2%)

 Masters of science in nursing

228 (37.1%)

 Doctorate of Nursing Practice or Nursing (PhD)

28 (4.5%)

 Other

57 (9.3%)

Hours worked past week, mean (SD)

41.3 (14.1)

Years of experience working in nursing, mean (SD)

25.7 (13.9)

Current practice setting, No. (%)

 Inpatient

153(25.6%)

 Outpatient

129 (21.6%)

 Community-based public health [1]

60 (10.0%)

 Non-clinical, such as management

49 (8.2%)

 Other

207 (34.6%)

 Missing

39

  1. 1Includes hospice, home health, and public health