BURNOUT PREVALENCE IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT, GENERAL SURGERY UNIT AND EMERGENCY UNIT. A ROMANIAN STUDY.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Acta Endocrinologica-Bucharest Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-24 DOI:10.4183/aeb.2023.523
A C Cotigă, A Gorbănescu, A Luca, E O Vladislav, M Zivari, D Ionescu, S Nica
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Abstract

Objective: This study aims to investigate the effect of job characteristics and protective factors on burnout, one of the common medical staff issues. So far, little attention has been paid to testing protective factors' role on medical staff exhaustion.

Design: Using a correlation design, these constructs were tested on a sample of 221 participants, doctors, and nurses.

Main outcome: The present study revealed protective factors power in predicting burnout, over job characteristics, and the moderation effect of role-playing in the medical care unit and clinical department.

Measures: For assessing burnout were used a Romanian translated version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory - General Survey (MBI).

Results: Protective factors like physical activities, vacation, and hours spent with family introduced an explanatory model and had a predictive validity over job characteristics in predicting medical staff's burnout. Finally, the effect of physical activities on burnout was moderated both by the role played in the medical care unit and clinical department, while the effect of time served in other medical institutions was moderated only by the role played in the medical care unit.

Conclusion: These results provide guidance for better burnout programs interventions, which are addressed to medical healthcare experts.

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重症监护室、普通外科和急诊室的职业倦怠流行率。罗马尼亚研究。
研究目的本研究旨在探讨工作特征和保护性因素对医务人员常见问题之一的职业倦怠的影响。迄今为止,很少有人关注保护性因素对医务人员职业倦怠的影响:设计:采用相关设计,对 221 名参与者(医生和护士)的样本进行了测试:主要结果:本研究揭示了保护性因素在预测职业倦怠方面的作用,超过了工作特征,以及医疗单位和临床科室角色扮演的调节作用:评估职业倦怠使用的是马斯拉赫职业倦怠量表--一般调查(MBI)的罗马尼亚语翻译版本:结果:在预测医务人员的职业倦怠时,体育活动、假期和与家人在一起的时间等保护性因素引入了一个解释模型,其预测效力高于工作特征。最后,体育活动对职业倦怠的影响受医疗单位和临床科室角色的调节,而在其他医疗机构服务时间的影响仅受医疗单位角色的调节:这些结果为更好地对医疗保健专家进行职业倦怠计划干预提供了指导。
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Acta Endocrinologica-Bucharest
Acta Endocrinologica-Bucharest 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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1.30
自引率
20.00%
发文量
53
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Endocrinologica (Buc) is an international journal covering the fields of basic and clinical Endocrinology, Neuroendocrinology, Reproductive Medicine, Chronobiology, Human Ethology published quarterly Acta Endocrinologica (Buc) is the official international journal of the Romanian Society for Endocrinology. It continues the former Romanian Journal of Endocrinology
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