Determinants of Burnout Among Healthcare Professionals Working in the Labour Room of a Tertiary Care Hospital in South Punjab, Pakistan

Q4 Health Professions Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.51253/pafmj.v73i5.8962
Sadia Zahoor, Mamoona Zahoor, Faiza Javed, Mahwish Najam, Shahida Aslam, Iffat Yasmeen
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Objective: To find out the frequency and determinants of burnout among healthcare workers and staff working in a labour room of a Gynaecology unit of a tertiary care hospital in South Punjab, Pakistan. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Shaikh Zayed Hospital, Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, from Mar to May 2022. Methodology: A total of 93 healthcare workers, including doctors and nurses from the labour room of the study centre, were included. Possible causes of burnout were noted. The 16-item instrument OLBI was utilized. Results: Of the 93 study participants, 35(37.6%) were post-graduate residents. High exhaustion was reported by 61(65.6%) study participants, while high disengagement was noted in 44(47.3%). Burnout was reported by 38(40.9%) study participants. Age (p=0.006), marital status as married (p=0.004), designation as post-graduate resident (p<0.001), patient expectations unfulfilled (p<0.001), litigation anxiety (p<0.001), lack of control of processes (p=0.017), role conflict (p=0.001) and communication gap among workers (p<0.001) were found to have a significant association with burnout. Conclusion: The frequency of burnout among healthcare professionals and nurses working in the labour room of a tertiary care hospital in a developing country was high. Age, marital status as married, post-graduate residents, patients' expectations unfulfilled, litigation anxiety, lack of control of processes, role conflict and communication gap among workers were found to have a significant association with burnout.
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巴基斯坦南旁遮普一家三级医院产房医护人员职业倦怠的决定因素
目的:了解巴基斯坦南旁遮普省一家三级医院妇科病房的医护人员和工作人员倦怠的频率和决定因素。研究设计:横断面研究。研究地点和时间:2022年3月至5月,巴基斯坦拉希姆亚尔汗谢赫扎耶德医院妇产科。方法:共纳入93名医护人员,包括研究中心产房的医生和护士。倦怠的可能原因被指出。采用16项仪器OLBI。结果:在93名研究参与者中,35名(37.6%)是研究生住院医师。61名(65.6%)研究参与者报告了高度疲惫,44名(47.3%)研究参与者报告了高度脱离。38名(40.9%)研究参与者报告了倦怠。年龄(p=0.006)、婚姻状况(p=0.004)、研究生住院医师(p<0.001)、患者期望未实现(p<0.001)、诉讼焦虑(p<0.001)、流程控制缺失(p=0.017)、角色冲突(p=0.001)、员工之间的沟通差距(p<0.001)与职业倦怠有显著相关。结论:某发展中国家三级医院产房医护人员和护士职业倦怠发生率较高。年龄、已婚婚姻状况、研究生住院医师、患者期望未实现、诉讼焦虑、过程控制缺失、角色冲突、沟通缺口与员工倦怠有显著相关。
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Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal
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