Education Research: Impact of Burnout on Neurology Residents and Research Fellows in Europe

Giovanni Di Liberto, Giuseppina Baldizzi, V. Carvalho, Luca Cuffaro, A. Sauerbier, L. Klingelhoefer, N. Vashchenko, Lucia Pavlakova, Anja Sander, M. de Visser, P. Boon, E. Moro, C. Bassetti
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To investigate the prevalence of burnout profiles and their contributing factors in European neurology residents, junior neurologists, and research fellows.The members of the Resident and Research Fellow Section (RRFS) of the European Academy of Neurology were surveyed using standardized instruments for burnout, job satisfaction, social support, depression, work-related fatigue, work-life integration, and impact of life events, from September 1, 2020, to January 6, 2021.The response rate was 23.1% (332 responders of 1,439 contacted RRFS members); the median age of participants 30 years, with 61.5% being female. Our analysis revealed that 73.9% of the responders showed a perturbation in the Maslach Burnout Inventory dimensions, thus fulfilling the criteria for a dysfunctional phenotype within the burnout spectrum: burnout (22.6%), overextended (26.1%), ineffective (21.0%), and disengaged (4.1%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that elevated number of night shifts per month, work-related fatigue, and low professional satisfaction are independent risk factors for burnout. Being a certified neurologist, working in an academic environment, and a higher job satisfaction are associated with the engaged profile, a productive state characterized by high energy, strong involvement, and a sense of efficacy.Burnout experience is highly prevalent among neurology residents, junior neurologists, and research fellows in Europe. The profile-based approach in this survey captures the multifaceted nature of burnout experience, therefore highlighting mitigating strategies that can be tailored to the distinct dysfunctional burnout profile.
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教育研究:倦怠对欧洲神经内科住院医师和研究人员的影响
目的:调查欧洲神经科住院医师、初级神经科医师和研究人员中职业倦怠的患病率及其影响因素。从2020年9月1日至2021年1月6日,欧洲神经病学学会(European Academy of Neurology)驻地和研究员科(RRFS)的成员使用标准化工具对倦怠、工作满意度、社会支持、抑郁、与工作有关的疲劳、工作与生活的融合以及生活事件的影响进行了调查。应答率为23.1%(1439名联系的RRFS成员中有332名应答者);参与者的年龄中位数为30岁,其中61.5%为女性。我们的分析显示,73.9%的应答者在Maslach倦怠量表维度上表现出扰动,从而满足倦怠谱中功能失调表型的标准:倦怠(22.6%),过度延伸(26.1%),无效(21.0%)和不投入(4.1%)。多因素logistic回归分析显示,每月夜班次数增加、工作疲劳、职业满意度低是职业倦怠的独立危险因素。作为一名经过认证的神经科医生,在学术环境中工作,以及更高的工作满意度与敬业的形象有关,这是一种以高能量、强烈参与和效能感为特征的生产状态。在欧洲,神经内科住院医师、初级神经科医生和研究人员中,职业倦怠的经历非常普遍。本调查中基于档案的方法抓住了倦怠体验的多面性,因此突出了可以针对不同功能失调的倦怠档案量身定制的缓解策略。
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