Stress and burnout among Swiss dental residents.

K. Divaris, Caroline S Lai, A. Polychronopoulou, T. Eliades, C. Katsaros
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Stress and burnout have been well-documented in graduate medical and undergraduate dental education, but studies among dental graduate students and residents are sparse. The purpose of this investigation was to examine perceived stressors and three dimensions of burnout among dental residents enrolled in the University of Bern, Switzerland. Thirty-six residents enrolled in five specialty programmes were administered the Graduate Dental Environment Stress (GDES30) questionnaire and the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). Individual stress items and overall GDES30 scores were used to quantify perceived stress. To measure burnout, proportions of burnout "cases" and MBI subscale scores were computed in the domains of emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalization (DP) and reduced personal accomplishment (PA). Analyses relied on descriptive and bi-variate methods. The mean GDES30 score was 2.1 (SD = 0.4). "Lack of leisure time", "meeting the research requirement of the programme" and "completing graduation requirements" emerged as the top three stressors. Thirty-six percent of respondents were burnout "cases" on the PA scale, while this proportion was 17% for EE and 8% for DP. Both stress and burnout levels increased according to year of study, whereas younger residents and females had consistently higher stress and burnout scores compared to older ones and males. Overall, low levels of perceived stress and burnout were found among this group of Swiss dental residents.
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瑞士牙科住院医师的压力和倦怠。
压力和倦怠已经在医学研究生和牙科本科教育中得到了充分的证明,但对牙科研究生和住院医生的研究很少。本研究旨在探讨瑞士伯尔尼大学牙科住院医师的压力感及倦怠感的三个维度。36名住院医师参加了5个专业项目,对他们进行了研究生牙科环境压力(GDES30)问卷调查和Maslach倦怠量表(MBI)。个体压力项目和GDES30总分用于量化感知压力。通过计算情绪耗竭(EE)、人格解体(DP)和个人成就感降低(PA)领域的倦怠“案例”和MBI子量表得分的比例来测量倦怠。分析依赖于描述性和双变量方法。平均GDES30评分为2.1 (SD = 0.4)。“没有空闲时间”、“满足项目的研究要求”和“完成毕业要求”成为排名前三位的压力源。36%的受访者在PA量表上是倦怠“案例”,而在情感表达中这一比例为17%,在情感表达中为8%。压力和倦怠水平都随着研究年份的增加而增加,而年轻居民和女性的压力和倦怠得分一直高于年长居民和男性。总体而言,在这组瑞士牙科住院医生中发现了低水平的感知压力和倦怠。
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