Physiotherapy Under Pressure: A Cross-Sectional Study on The Interplay Between Perfectionism, Moral Injury, and Burnout

Daniel Biggs, Laura Blackburn, Cameron Black, Sivaramkumar Shanmugam
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Background: Given the escalating challenges for UK-based physiotherapists in workload pressures, budget constraints, staff shortages and patient wait times, the profession (of 65,000 registered physiotherapists) requires immediate care and review of therapist health. This pioneering study aims to examine perfectionism, moral injury, and burnout among UK-based physiotherapists across the NHS, private practice, sports, and academia. Method: This cross-sectional study utilised an online survey and implementation of Structure Equation Modelling (SEM) to assess the interplay of Perfectionism (Multidimension Perfectionism Scale-Short Form), Moral Injury (Moral Injury Symptoms Scale-Healthcare Professionals) and Burnout (Shirom-Melamed Burnout Questionnaire). Our sample size calculation shows representation of the UK physiotherapy profession via utilisation of 95% confidence interval with a 5% margin of error. Findings: Our analysis conducted on (n=402) UK-based physiotherapists reveals significant burnout levels – 96% are categorised as moderate to high. Furthermore, associations and SEM of Perfectionism and Moral Injury collectively account for a substantial proportion of burnout variability (r2.62), highlighting their sequential impact on burnout manifestation. Interpretation: With such high levels of burnout, urgent intervention is paramount. Elevated burnout presents challenges for the physiotherapy profession as staff retention, accurate and effective patient care, and overall health are severely impacted due to burnout. Recognising and addressing perfectionism and moral injury becomes pivotal to mitigate its impact on individual and collective health.
压力下的物理治疗:关于完美主义、道德伤害和职业倦怠之间相互作用的横断面研究
背景:鉴于英国物理治疗师在工作量压力、预算限制、人员短缺和病人等待时间等方面面临的挑战不断升级,该行业(65,000 名注册物理治疗师)需要立即关注和审查治疗师的健康状况。这项开创性的研究旨在考察英国国家医疗服务系统、私人诊所、体育界和学术界物理治疗师的完美主义、道德伤害和职业倦怠。研究方法:这项横断面研究利用在线调查和结构方程模型(SEM)来评估完美主义(多维完美主义量表-简表)、道德伤害(道德伤害症状量表-医疗保健专业人员)和职业倦怠(Shirom-Melamed 职业倦怠问卷)之间的相互作用。我们的样本量计算采用了 95% 的置信区间和 5% 的误差范围,显示了英国物理治疗行业的代表性。研究结果我们对英国物理治疗师(n=402)进行的分析表明,他们的职业倦怠程度很高--96%的人被归类为中度至高度职业倦怠。此外,完美主义和道德伤害的关联和 SEM 在倦怠变异中占了很大比例(r2.62),突出了它们对倦怠表现的连续影响。解释:面对如此高水平的职业倦怠,紧急干预至关重要。职业倦怠的升高给物理治疗行业带来了挑战,因为职业倦怠会严重影响员工的留任、准确有效的患者护理和整体健康。认识并解决完美主义和道德伤害问题对于减轻其对个人和集体健康的影响至关重要。
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