Stelian Atila Balan, Şerban Ion Bubenek-Turconi, Gabriela Droc, Elena Marinescu, Elisabeta Nita, Mihaela Camelia Popa, Dana Popescu-Spineni, Dana Tomescu
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Burnout syndrome in the Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Unit.
Background and aims: This study aims to identify the extent to which Burnout syndrome is present among medical staff in the anaesthesia and intensive care units in Romania and if there are significant differences dependant on age or sex.
Methods: Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI), structured in three dimensions: Emotional Exhaustion - 9 items (EE), Depersonalization - 6 items (D) and Reduction of personal achievement - 10 items (RPA), was used for the evaluation of Burnout Syndrome in 275 medical staff in anaesthesia and intensive care physician and nurses from departments in Romania.
Results: Burnout syndrome among medical staff with MBI had a total score of 68 and average scores for all syndrome categories. There were no statistically significant differences dependant on age and sex (p < 0.05, chi-squared test). The logistic regression has highlighted three elements that are risk factors, which belonged to the psycho-emotional sphere, communication abilities and the degree of organization and professional planning (item - I feel at the end of my rope, item - I do not communicate easily with people regardless of their social status and character, and item - I have professional disillusion). The risk factor with the most reliable range was the item "I feel at the end of my rope".
Conclusion: The level of Burnout syndrome is medium regardless of sex or age category. Possibly, the concern of the ICU medical staff for the psycho-emotional life is not efficient, as well as for identifying/developing communication abilities. The association between risk factors for burnout syndrome and psychoemotional life development require further research.
期刊介绍:
The Romanian Journal of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care is the official journal of the Romanian Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care and has been published continuously since 1994. It is intended mainly for anaesthesia and intensive care providers, but it is also aimed at specialists in emergency medical care and in pain research and management. The Journal is indexed in Scopus, Embase, PubMed Central as well as the databases of the Romanian Ministry of Education and Research (CNCSIS) B+ category. The Journal publishes two issues per year, the first one in April and the second one in October, and contains original articles, reviews, case reports, letters to the editor, book reviews and commentaries. The Journal is distributed free of charge to the members of the Romanian Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care.