The prevalence of burnout in UK emergency ambulance staff: a mixed-methods survey study.

Elisha Miller
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Introduction: Work-related burnout is a serious and frequently documented issue affecting the mental health and well-being of a large proportion of people, including ambulance service personnel. Owing to the nature of their emergency services role, ambulance service professionals are frequently exposed to highly demanding and stressful situations, resulting in stress and subsequent burnout. In addition, the causal link between burnout, depression, anxiety and subsequent suicidal ideation highlights the importance of researching burnout in ambulance personnel. As a result, the aim of this study was to discuss the incidence of burnout in Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust emergency medical services staff.

Methods: This single ambulance service study was a mixed-methods survey study with data collection utilising the 19-question Copenhagen Burnout Inventory, which measures burnout across three domains: personal burnout, work-related burnout and patient-related burnout. The questionnaire was amended to incorporate a free-text space to provide opinions on causation of burnout, alongside suggestions of how current practice can be improved.

Results: Seventy-eight staff members completed the questionnaire. Thirty-eight (48.7%) staff members were found to be experiencing personal burnout, 42 (53.8%) staff members experienced work-related burnout and patient-related burnout was found in 29 (37.1%) respondents. Within the questionnaire, four themes were identified through thematic analysis: external factors; patterns of work; management support; and sickness absence.

Conclusion: Findings suggested that burnout was prevalent within this Trust. This requires further investigation into causation, alongside consideration of preventative measures and interventions that would improve well-being within the emergency medical services, as literature suggests that burnout is associated with declining mental health and increased staff sickness absence rates.

英国急救人员的职业倦怠患病率:一项混合方法调查研究。
导言:工作倦怠是一个严重且经常记录的问题,影响到很大一部分人的心理健康和福祉,包括救护车服务人员。由于救护车服务专业人员的紧急服务角色的性质,他们经常面临高要求和高压力的情况,导致压力和随后的倦怠。此外,职业倦怠、抑郁、焦虑和随后的自杀意念之间的因果关系突出了研究救护人员职业倦怠的重要性。因此,本研究的目的是讨论在约克郡救护车服务NHS信托紧急医疗服务人员倦怠的发生率。方法:这项单一的救护车服务研究是一项混合方法调查研究,数据收集利用19个问题的哥本哈根倦怠量表,该量表测量三个领域的倦怠:个人倦怠、工作倦怠和与患者相关的倦怠。对问卷进行了修改,加入了一个自由文本空间,以提供关于倦怠原因的意见,以及如何改进当前做法的建议。结果:78名工作人员完成问卷调查。38名(48.7%)员工存在个人倦怠,42名(53.8%)员工存在工作倦怠,29名(37.1%)员工存在与患者相关的倦怠。在问卷中,通过专题分析确定了四个主题:外部因素;工作模式;管理支持;和疾病缺勤。结论:研究结果表明,职业倦怠在该机构中普遍存在。这需要进一步调查因果关系,同时考虑预防措施和干预措施,以改善紧急医疗服务部门的福祉,因为文献表明,倦怠与精神健康下降和工作人员病假率增加有关。
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