호스피스 자원봉사자의 감성지능, 소진탄력성 및 생의 의미 간의 관계
= The Relationships among Emotional Intelligence, Resilience to Burnout, and Meaning in Life of Hospice Volunteers
- 저자[authors] 김경옥,유명숙,Kim, Kyung Ok,Yoo, Myung Sook
- 학술지명[periodical name] 가정간호학회지
- 권호사항[Volume/Issue] Vol.25No.1[2018]
- 발행처[publisher] 한국가정간호학회
- 자료유형[Document Type] 학술저널
- 수록면[Pagination] 78-86
- 언어[language] Korean
- 발행년[Publication Year] 2018
- 주제어[descriptor] 호스피스,자원봉사자,감성지능,소진탄력성,생의 의미
초록[abstracts]
[Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the relationships among emotional intelligence, resilience to burnout, and meaning in life of hospice volunteers. Methods: Data were collected through structured questionnaires from 200 hospice volunteers who were working at hospitals for six months or longer. Data were collected from March 7 to March 31, 2016, and analyzed using descriptive statistics, independent t-tests, ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients and stepwise multiple regression with SPSS WIN 22.0. Results: There was a statistically significant correlation between emotional intelligence, resilience to burnout and meaning in life. The significant predictors of hospice volunteers' meaning in life were resilience to burnout(${\beta}=.47$), emotional intelligence(${\beta}=.15$), educational level(college, ${\beta}=.11$), religion(protestant, ${\beta}=.12$; buddhism, ${\beta}=-.15$), and motivation for neighborhood service(${\beta}=.16$). These variables explained meaning in life up to 50.2%. Resilience to burnout was the greatest effective factor on meaning in life. Conclusion: These results suggest a need to develop programs that improve hospice volunteers' emotional intelligence and resilience to burnout. Also, educational level, religion, and service motivation of hospice volunteers should be considered.]