希腊麻醉科医护人员职业倦怠水平评估 - 是否与焦虑和抑郁有关?

IF 3.1 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES AIMS Public Health Pub Date : 2024-04-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3934/publichealth.2024027
Aikaterini Toska, Sofia Ralli, Evangelos C Fradelos, Ioanna Dimitriadou, Anastasios Christakis, Viktor Vus, Maria Saridi
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引言目的:本研究旨在评估阿提卡州公立医院麻醉科护士和医生的职业倦怠程度,并调查职业倦怠、焦虑和抑郁之间可能存在的相关性:对希腊阿提卡州公立医院麻醉科的医生和护士进行了一项横断面研究。采用滚雪球式抽样方法以电子方式发放了一份调查问卷,其中包括人口统计学特征、职业倦怠、焦虑和抑郁等问题:结果发现,麻醉科医生和护士的职业倦怠程度适中,焦虑和抑郁程度正常/较低。更具体地说,有 2% 的医生和 14.4% 的护士职业倦怠程度极高。另一方面,6.1% 的医生和 23.7% 的护士焦虑程度较高,而 6.1% 的医生和 15.5% 的护士抑郁程度较高。女性(p = 0.008)、45-55 岁(p = 0.021)、学历较低(p = 0.025)、护士(p = 0.001)、工龄超过 21 年(p = 0.001)和有子女(p = 0.008)是个人职业倦怠水平较高的决定因素。与工作相关的职业倦怠与有无子女相关(p = 0.017),而与客户相关的职业倦怠在护士中明显较高(p = 0.002)。此外,焦虑、抑郁和职业倦怠程度的增加之间也存在相关性(p = 0.000):由于在麻醉科工作的医生和护士工作压力大、工作时间长,因此进一步研究他们的身体、情绪和精神疲惫程度以及心理承受力水平非常重要。
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Evaluation of burnout levels among healthcare staff in anesthesiology departments in Greece - Is there a connection with anxiety and depression?

Introduction: Healthcare workers in anesthesiology departments often experience burnout syndrome, which may be combined with anxiety and depression.

Aim: The study aimed to assess the levels of burnout among nurses and physicians working in anesthesiology departments in public hospitals in Attica and to investigate a possible correlation between burnout, anxiety, and depression.

Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted on physicians and nurses working in anesthesiology departments in public hospitals in Attica, Greece. A questionnaire was distributed electronically using the snowball sampling method, including questions about demographic characteristics, burnout, anxiety, and depression.

Results: Physicians and nurses in anesthesiology departments were found to have moderate levels of burnout, and normal/low levels of anxiety and depression. More specifically, it was found that 2% of physicians and 14.4% of nurses had extremely elevated levels of burnout. On the other hand, 6.1% of physicians and 23.7% of nurses had high anxiety, while 6.1% of physicians and 15.5% of nurses had elevated levels of depression. Females (p = 0.008), staff aged 45-55 (p = 0.021), lower educational level (p = 0.025), nurses (p = 0.001), more than 21 years of service (p = 0.001), and having children (p = 0.008) were determinants of greater levels of personal burnout. Work-related burnout correlated with having children (p = 0.017), whereas client-related burnout was significantly higher for nurses (p = 0.002). In addition, a correlation was found between anxiety, depression, and increased levels of burnout (p = 0.000).

Conclusions: As physicians and nurses working in anesthesiology departments have stressful jobs and work long hours, it is important to further study their physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion as well as psychological resilience levels.

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