Study of burnout and depressive symptoms in doctors at a central level, state hospital.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY South African Journal of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v29i0.1866
Ariefdien Nazeema, Karishma Lowton, Zenaida Tenea, Ani Anic, Preethi Jayrajh
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Abstract

Background: Doctors are at high risk of burnout, which has far-reaching consequences on an individual and organisational level. Several studies have shown an association between burnout and depression.

Aim: This study aimed to determine the rate of burnout and depressive symptoms among doctors, as well as factors associated with both conditions.

Setting: Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital.

Methods: Burnout was measured using the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey and defined as the total score of high emotional exhaustion (≥ 27 points) + high depersonalisation (≥ 13 points). Individual subscales were analysed separately. Depressive symptoms were screened using the Patient-Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) and a score of ≥ 8 was deemed indicative of depression.

Results: Of the respondents (n = 327 for burnout and n = 335 for depression), 46.2% screened positive for burnout, whilst 53.73% screened positive for depression. Factors associated with increased burnout risk were younger age; Caucasian race; internship and/or registrarship; the discipline of emergency medicine; and having a prior psychiatric diagnosis of depressive and/or anxiety disorder. Factors associated with increased risk of depressive symptoms were females; younger age; being an intern, medical officer or registrar; disciplines of anaesthetics and obstetrics and gynaecology; having a prior psychiatric diagnosis of depressive and/or anxiety disorder; and family history of psychiatric disorder.

Conclusion: A high rate of burnout and depressive symptoms was determined. Although there is an overlap between the two conditions in terms of both symptomatology and risk factors, specific risk factors were determined for each in this population.

Contribution: This study highlighted the rate of burnout and depressive symptoms experienced by doctors at the state level hospital necessitating individual and institutional interventions to address this.

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某中央一级州立医院医生职业倦怠和抑郁症状研究
背景:医生有很高的职业倦怠风险,这对个人和组织层面都有深远的影响。有几项研究表明,职业倦怠和抑郁之间存在关联。目的:本研究旨在确定医生中职业倦怠和抑郁症状的发生率,以及与这两种情况相关的因素。地点:约翰内斯堡夏洛特马克科学术医院。方法:采用《Maslach职业倦怠量表-人力服务调查》测量职业倦怠,定义为高情绪耗竭总分(≥27分)+高人格解体总分(≥13分)。各分量表分别进行分析。使用患者健康问卷-9 (PHQ-9)筛选抑郁症状,得分≥8分被认为是抑郁的指示。结果:倦怠和抑郁分别为327例和335例,倦怠和抑郁分别为46.2%和53.73%。与职业倦怠风险增加相关的因素有:年龄较小;白种人的种族;实习和/或注册;急诊医学:急诊医学;并且之前有抑郁症和/或焦虑症的精神诊断。与抑郁症状风险增加相关的因素是女性;年轻的年龄;实习医生、医生或注册医生;麻醉学、妇产科学科;既往有抑郁症和/或焦虑症的精神病学诊断;以及家族精神病史。结论:职业倦怠和抑郁症状发生率高。尽管这两种情况在症状学和危险因素方面存在重叠,但在该人群中确定了每种情况的具体危险因素。贡献:本研究强调了州一级医院医生经历的倦怠和抑郁症状的比率,需要个人和机构干预来解决这一问题。
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