Brittni L Partridge, Zachary E Scott, Christopher B Roecker, Sheryl A Walters, Clinton J Daniels
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摘要
目的本范围综述旨在总结有关职业倦怠和脊骨神经科学的文献:根据《系统综述和荟萃分析扩展报告首选范围界定综述》(Preferred Reporting of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis Extension for Scoping Reviews,PRISMA-ScR)进行文献综述。通过将 "脊骨神经科学 "与职业倦怠相关术语(如 "工作相关压力"、"情感衰竭 "等)相结合进行文献综述。我们收录了所有涉及脊骨神经科职业倦怠的出版物,其中包括同行评审文献中的所有研究设计:结果:我们的搜索共获得 126 篇引文,其中 10 篇符合纳入标准。所确定的研究包括 8 项调查和 2 项叙述性综述,发表时间为 2011 年至 2024 年。其中六项研究采用了马斯拉赫职业倦怠量表来评估职业倦怠。与普通人群相比,脊骨神经科学生的职业倦怠程度更高。据报道,增加职业倦怠风险的因素包括较高的工作量、保险规定和日常实践的体力要求。据报告,可防止职业倦怠的因素包括临床实践时间较长和基于哲学的实践:有关脊骨神经科职业倦怠的研究十分有限,可能不具有普遍性。结论:有关脊骨神经科职业倦怠的研究还很有限,可能不具有普遍性。然而,报告中提到的导致职业倦怠的因素已被充分证实。未来的研究应进一步了解脊骨神经科职业倦怠的发生率和原因。
Burnout amongst chiropractic faculty, practitioners, and trainees: a scoping review.
Objective: The purpose of this scoping review was to summarize the literature pertaining to burnout and chiropractic.
Methods: A literature review was performed in accordance with Preferred Reporting of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). A literature review was performed by combining the term "chiropractic" with terms relevant to professional burnout (e.g., "work-related stress," "emotional exhaustion"). We included all publications addressing burnout within the chiropractic profession, including all study designs in only peer-reviewed literature.
Results: Our search yielded 126 citations and 10 met the inclusion criteria. The studies identified consisted of eight surveys and two narrative reviews published from 2011 to 2024. Six of the studies utilized the Maslach Burnout Inventory to assess burnout. Chiropractic students reported greater burnout than the general population. Factors reported to increase burnout risk include higher workload, insurance mandates, and physical demands of daily practice. Factors reported to be protective against burnout included longer duration in clinical practice and philosophy-based practices.
Conclusions: Research on burnout within the chiropractic profession is limited and may not be generalizable. However, the reported factors contributing to burnout are well-documented. Future research should be conducted to improve understanding of the prevalence and causes of burnout in chiropractic.
期刊介绍:
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies publishes manuscripts on all aspects of evidence-based information that is clinically relevant to chiropractors, manual therapists and related health care professionals.
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies is an open access journal that aims to provide chiropractors, manual therapists and related health professionals with clinically relevant, evidence-based information. Chiropractic and other manual therapies share a relatively broad diagnostic practice and treatment scope, emphasizing the structure and function of the body''s musculoskeletal framework (especially the spine). The practices of chiropractic and manual therapies are closely associated with treatments including manipulation, which is a key intervention. The range of services provided can also include massage, mobilisation, physical therapies, dry needling, lifestyle and dietary counselling, plus a variety of other associated therapeutic and rehabilitation approaches.
Chiropractic & Manual Therapies continues to serve as a critical resource in this field, and as an open access publication, is more readily available to practitioners, researchers and clinicians worldwide.