Burnout syndrome, symptoms of trauma, and psychological distress in Palestinian healthcare professionals: the protective role of spiritual wellbeing

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Mental Health Religion & Culture Pub Date : 2022-02-07 DOI:10.1080/13674676.2021.2021872
G. Veronese, A. Pepe
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ABSTRACT We investigated whether, and to what extent, spiritual well-being was associated with psychological distress, traumatic response, and professional burnout in practitioners working in the Palestinian healthcare sector. Participants were 131 in-service healthcare workers employed in public and private health facilities in Gaza and the West Bank. Analysis of the statistical effects revealed that spiritual well-being was associated with psychological distress and burnout. On the contrary, it did not appear to be strongly associated with trauma symptoms. These findings point up the key role of spiritual well-being in the experience of healthcare professionals operating in contexts of low-intensity warfare.
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巴勒斯坦保健专业人员的倦怠综合症、创伤症状和心理困扰:精神健康的保护作用
摘要:我们调查了巴勒斯坦医疗保健部门从业人员的精神健康是否与心理困扰、创伤反应和职业倦怠相关,以及在何种程度上相关。与会者是加沙和西岸公共和私人保健设施雇用的131名在职保健工作者。统计效应分析显示,精神健康与心理困扰和倦怠相关。相反,它似乎与创伤症状没有强烈的联系。这些发现指出了精神健康在医疗专业人员在低强度战争环境下工作的经验中所起的关键作用。
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