Narratives of burnout and recovery from an agency perspective: A two-year longitudinal study

Stela Salminen , Elena Andreou , Juha Holma , Mika Pekkonen , Anne Mäkikangas
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Abstract

Purpose

To provide knowledge about the recovery process during rehabilitation and two years later by exploring the manifestation of agency and spheres of meaning in the narratives of participants in a national rehabilitation course.

Material and methods

The subjects of the study were four participants in a national rehabilitation course, whose burnout levels had decreased between the initial and follow-up periods of the course. Semi-structured interviews on two occasions and an electronic questionnaire 1.5 years post rehabilitation comprised the main material. In addition, the BBI -15 (Bergen Burnout Indicator) and DEPS-screen were used.

Results

Thematic narrative analysis revealed highly individual and heterogeneous paths of recovery. The first parts of the narratives demonstrated a high degree of proxy and collective agency. As recovery progressed personal agency was strengthened. The spheres of meaning participants attached to their stories also varied, with the rehabilitation course and the professionals involved being viewed as morally good. Three major common themes were identified: 1) the benefits of the rehabilitation course; 2) supervisor support; and 3) personal factors.

Conclusions

Burnout and recovery are not the consequence of work-related or individual-related factors alone, but rather the outcome of a combination of these. Regardless of common factors, the process and the degree of recovery may vary. The most beneficial path was observed when personal agency was high and was reinforced by a supportive job environment and favourable personal factors.

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机构视角下的倦怠与恢复:一项为期两年的纵向研究
目的通过探讨国家康复课程参与者叙事中能动性和意义域的表现,为康复期间和两年后的康复过程提供知识。材料与方法本研究的研究对象为四名参加国家康复课程的参与者,他们的倦怠水平在课程开始和随访期间有所下降。两次半结构化访谈和一份康复后1.5年的电子问卷是主要材料。此外,采用BBI -15 (Bergen Burnout Indicator)和DEPS-screen。结果主题叙事分析揭示了患者康复路径的高度个体化和异质性。叙事的第一部分表现出高度的代理和集体代理。随着恢复的进展,个人能动性得到加强。参与者赋予他们故事的意义范围也各不相同,康复过程和参与的专业人员被视为道德良好。确定了三个主要的共同主题:1)康复课程的益处;2)主管支持;3)个人因素。结论:倦怠和恢复并不是工作或个人相关因素单独造成的,而是这些因素综合作用的结果。不考虑共同因素,恢复的过程和程度可能有所不同。当个人能动性高,并被支持性的工作环境和有利的个人因素所加强时,观察到最有益的路径。
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