Unmasking Burnout in Romanian Primary Care: Implications for Healthcare Careers and Well-Being in Pandemic Times

Ioana Silistraru, Oana Olariu, Anamaria Ciubară, Ș. Roșca, Doina Azoicăi, A. Alexa, F. Severin, Pușica Zainea, Lucreţia Anghel, Radu Dănilă, I. Ciureanu
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This cross-sectional study investigates primary care physicians' intentions to change occupations and the presence of burnout in Romania in the pandemic. The research was carried out using an updated version of the MBI-Human Services Survey for Medical Personnel - MBI-HSS (MP) questionnaire. Our sample group consisted of 95 Romanian family doctors, of which 85 were female and 10 were male. 70.58% of female respondents reported having a high level of emotional Exhaustion, while 100% of male participants reported having the same raised levels of Exhaustion. 50% of men and 34.11% of women reported significant levels of Depersonalization, whereas 41.17% of female respondents indicated the lowest levels of Depersonalization. Regarding personal accomplishment, 40% of men and 27.05% of women indicated they had high levels of PA. Based on statistical analysis, there is no significant correlation between gender and burnout dimensions, indicating that primary care physicians are at risk for burnout regardless of gender. The study also looked at an inclination to switch to a different medical speciality because of burnout. Of the participants, 55.78% said they would opt for the same specialisation again, 29.47% said they were unsure, and 33.68% said they would not choose the same medical profession again if given the chance. According to the findings, there appears to be a positive correlation between Depersonalization and the intention to change careers. Specifically, higher Depersonalisation scores were associated with a higher probability of considering changing careers. Emotional Exhaustion and personal achievement, however, did not substantially correlate with changing professions.
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揭开罗马尼亚初级保健职业倦怠的面纱:大流行病时代对医疗保健职业和福祉的影响
本横断面研究调查了罗马尼亚大流行病中初级保健医生的转业意向以及是否存在职业倦怠。研究使用的是最新版的医务人员人力服务调查问卷(MBI-HSS (MP))。我们的样本组由 95 名罗马尼亚家庭医生组成,其中 85 人为女性,10 人为男性。70.58%的女性受访者表示情感衰竭程度较高,而 100%的男性受访者表示情感衰竭程度同样较高。50%的男性和 34.11% 的女性受访者表示人格解体程度很严重,而 41.17% 的女性受访者表示人格解体程度最低。在个人成就感方面,40% 的男性和 27.05% 的女性表示他们的个人成就感水平较高。根据统计分析,性别与职业倦怠维度之间没有明显的相关性,这表明无论性别如何,初级保健医生都有职业倦怠的风险。研究还调查了因职业倦怠而转行的倾向。在参与者中,55.78% 的人表示他们会再次选择同一专业,29.47% 的人表示不确定,33.68% 的人表示如果有机会,他们不会再次选择同一医学专业。研究结果显示,人格解体与转行意向之间似乎存在正相关。具体来说,人格解体得分越高,考虑转行的可能性就越大。然而,情感枯竭和个人成就与转行并无实质性关联。
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