Physiology of school burnout in medical students: Hemodynamic and autonomic functioning

Ross W. May , Gregory S. Seibert , Marcos A. Sanchez-Gonzalez , Frank D. Fincham
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This study investigated the relationship between burnout and hemodynamic and autonomic functioning in both medical students (N = 55) and premedical undergraduate students (N = 77). Questionnaires screened for health related issues and assessed school burnout and negative affect symptomatology (anxiety and depression). Continuous beat-to-beat blood pressure (BP) through finger plethysmography and electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring was conducted during conditions of baseline and cardiac stress induced via the cold pressor task to produce hemodynamic, heart rate variability, and blood pressure variability indices. Independent sample t-tests demonstrated that medical students had significantly higher school burnout scores compared to their undergraduate counterparts. Controlling for age, BMI, anxiety and depressive symptoms, multiple regression analyses indicated that school burnout was a stronger predictor of elevated hemodynamics (blood pressure), decreased heart rate variability, decreased markers of vagal activity and increased markers of sympathetic tone at baseline for medical students than for undergraduates. Analyses of physiological values collected during the cold pressor task indicated greater cardiac hyperactivity for medical students than for undergraduates. The present study supports previous research linking medical school burnout to hemodynamic and autonomic functioning, suggests biomarkers for medical school burnout, and provides evidence that burnout may be implicated as a physiological risk factor in medical students. Study limitations and potential intervention avenues are discussed.

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医学生学业倦怠的生理学:血液动力学和自主神经功能
本研究调查了55名医学生和77名医学预科本科生的职业倦怠与血流动力学和自主神经功能的关系。调查问卷筛选健康相关问题,评估学校倦怠和负面影响症状(焦虑和抑郁)。在基线和冷压任务引起的心脏应激条件下,通过手指体积描记仪和心电图(ECG)监测连续搏动血压(BP),产生血流动力学、心率变异性和血压变异性指标。独立样本t检验表明,医学生的学业倦怠得分显著高于本科学生。在控制年龄、体重指数、焦虑和抑郁症状后,多元回归分析表明,医学生比本科生更能预测血液动力学(血压)升高、心率变异性降低、迷走神经活动指标降低和交感神经张力基线指标增加。在冷压任务期间收集的生理值分析表明,医学生比本科生更严重的心脏过度活跃。本研究支持了先前将医学院职业倦怠与血液动力学和自主功能联系起来的研究,提出了医学院职业倦怠的生物标志物,并提供证据表明职业倦怠可能与医学生的生理风险因素有关。讨论了研究的局限性和潜在的干预途径。
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