Facing the Pandemic: Burnout in Physicians in Turkey.

IF 0.8 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Turkish Thoracic Journal Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.5152/TurkThoracJ.2021.20240
Şengül Tarhan, Gökçen Ömeroğlu Şimşek, Neşe Direk Tecirli, Eyup Sabri Uçan, Merve Atik, Bahriye Oya İtil, Oğuz Kılınç
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Abstract

Objective: During the COVID-19 pandemic, physicians have been working for long hours, with the fear of contracting the disease and infecting their families. Therefore, there are great concerns about the mental health of physicians. In this research, we aimed to reveal the factors that affect the burnout among physicians working during the pandemic.

Material and methods: This is a cross-sectional study involving physicians working during the pandemic in health institutions that admit COVID-19 patients. A questionnaire form consisting of the "Sociodemographic Data Form" and the "Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI)" was used. The questionnaire was sent to the contact numbers of physicians via the internet. The target population was reached through the communication groups of the Turkish Thoracic Society and other professional associations, the communication groups of health institutions, and also through personal correspondence. Burnout was evaluated with the scores of each participant from the 3 subscales of Emotional Exhaustion (EE), Depersonalization (DP), and Lack of Accomplishment (LA).

Results: Of the 1177 physicians who participated in the survey, 893 answered the survey completely. Females comprised 56.70% (n = 506) of the respondents, and the mean age was 38.63 (±11.65). The residents (41%, n = 366) and specialists (31%, n = 277) made up the majority of the physicians. Eighty-six percent (n = 768) of the physicians had difficulty in obtaining personal protective equipment (PPE). It was determined that 81.7% (n = 730) of the 893 physicians were actively working in pandemic units (outpatient clinics, emergencies, inpatient clinics, intensive care units), and burnout was significantly higher in these physicians (P < .01). After excluding other confounding factors by regression analysis, their Maslach total scores and EE scores were found to be significantly high (P = .001).

Conclusion: Working in pandemic units and facing difficulty in accessing PPE are identified as the most important risk factors for burnout. Hence, we can say that working with PPE, and with the managers' discretion and support, the physicians' burnout can be prevented.

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面对流行病:土耳其医生的职业倦怠。
目的:在新冠肺炎大流行期间,医生长时间工作,担心感染疾病并感染家人。因此,医生的心理健康问题备受关注。在本研究中,我们旨在揭示影响大流行期间工作的医生职业倦怠的因素。材料和方法:这是一项横断面研究,涉及在大流行期间在接收COVID-19患者的卫生机构工作的医生。采用“社会人口学数据表”和“Maslach职业倦怠量表(MBI)”组成的问卷。问卷通过互联网发送到医生的联系电话。通过土耳其胸科协会和其他专业协会的交流小组、卫生机构的交流小组以及个人通信,向目标人群提供了服务。倦怠以情绪耗竭(EE)、人格解体(DP)和成就感缺乏(LA)三个分量表的得分来评估。结果:参与调查的1177名医生中,有893名医生完整回答了调查。女性占56.70% (n = 506),平均年龄38.63(±11.65)岁。住院医师占41% (n = 366),专科医师占31% (n = 277)。86% (n = 768)的医生难以获得个人防护装备(PPE)。结果表明,893名医生中有81.7% (n = 730)在大流行病房(门诊、急诊、住院、重症监护室)积极工作,这些医生的职业倦怠率明显较高(P < 0.01)。经回归分析排除其他混杂因素后,其Maslach总分和EE得分均显著偏高(P = .001)。结论:在大流行单位工作和难以获得个人防护装备被确定为职业倦怠最重要的危险因素。因此,我们可以说,使用个人防护用品,在管理人员的谨慎和支持下,可以预防医生的职业倦怠。
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Turkish Thoracic Journal
Turkish Thoracic Journal Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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期刊介绍: Turkish Thoracic Journal (Turk Thorac J) is the double-blind, peer-reviewed, open access, international publication organ of Turkish Thoracic Society. The journal is a quarterly publication, published on January, April, July, and October and its publication language is English. Turkish Thoracic Journal started its publication life following the merger of two journals which were published under the titles “Turkish Respiratory Journal” and “Toraks Journal” until 2007. Archives of both journals were passed on to the Turkish Thoracic Journal. The aim of the journal is to convey scientific developments and to create a dynamic discussion platform about pulmonary diseases. With this intent, the journal accepts articles from all related scientific areas that address adult and pediatric pulmonary diseases, as well as thoracic imaging, environmental and occupational disorders, intensive care, sleep disorders and thoracic surgery. Clinical and research articles, reviews, statements of agreement or disagreement on controversial issues, national and international consensus reports, abstracts and comments of important international articles, interesting case reports, writings related to clinical and practical applications, letters to the editor, and editorials are accepted.
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