[Relationship between non-medical reading and burnout as well as professional satisfaction among urologists with migrant background: results of the EUTAKD survey study conducted at German hospitals].

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Aktuelle Urologie Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-17 DOI:10.1055/a-1398-2197
Matthias May, Mohammad Shaar, Antje Gumz, Atef Shaar, Ulrike Hendrika Necknig, Kay-Patrick Braun, Sebastian Deutsch, Steffen Lebentrau
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Abstract

Background: There are no study results on the private and professional satisfaction and the burnout risk of urologists with a migrant background at German hospitals to date. Non-medical reading has been described to have an influence on lower burnout rates among physicians of different specialties.

Material and methods: A SurveyMonkey questionnaire with 101 items on criteria characterising the study participant, questions on private and professional satisfaction and the complete Maslach Burnout Inventory was opened to urologists with a migrant background at German clinics between August and October 2020. The impact of non-medical reading on professional satisfaction and burnout was comparatively assessed (group A: ≤1 book/12 months versus group B: ≥2 books/12 months).

Results: Eighty-one study participants were included. They were almost equally distributed into groups A (49.4%) and B (50.6%). In several items on personal and professional satisfaction, there was a significantly higher satisfaction in group B. In the burnout dimensions of emotional exhaustion (EE), depersonalisation (DP) and personal accomplishment (PA), a high risk of burnout was present in 27.9%, 35.3% and 73.5% of the study participants. A group comparison revealed significant advantages for Group B in the PA dimension in both the sum score (p=0.001) and the categorical comparison (p=0.002). Study participants in Group B also had a significantly lower DP dimension sum score compared with Group A (p=0.047). The group variable was independently associated with a combined score of EE and DP on the one hand (OR 0.316; p=0.031) and the PA dimension on the other (OR 0.170; p=0.024).

Conclusions: Reading non-medical books was associated with higher professional satisfaction and a lower burnout risk among urologists with a migrant background at German hospitals.

[有移民背景的泌尿科医生的非医学阅读与职业倦怠和职业满意度之间的关系:在德国医院进行的 EUTAKD 调查研究的结果]。
背景:迄今为止,还没有关于德国医院中具有移民背景的泌尿科医生的私人和职业满意度以及职业倦怠风险的研究结果。据介绍,非医学阅读对降低不同专业医生的职业倦怠率有一定影响:2020 年 8 月至 10 月期间,向德国诊所中具有移民背景的泌尿科医生发放了 SurveyMonkey 问卷,其中包含 101 个关于研究对象特征标准的项目、关于个人和职业满意度的问题以及完整的马斯拉赫职业倦怠量表。比较评估了非医学阅读对专业满意度和职业倦怠的影响(A组:≤1本书/12个月与B组:≥2本书/12个月):结果:共纳入 81 名研究参与者。结果:共纳入 81 名研究参与者,他们几乎平均分为 A 组(49.4%)和 B 组(50.6%)。在情感衰竭(EE)、人格解体(DP)和个人成就感(PA)等职业倦怠维度上,27.9%、35.3%和 73.5%的研究参与者存在职业倦怠的高风险。分组比较显示,B 组在 PA 维度的总分(P=0.001)和分类比较(P=0.002)中都有明显优势。与 A 组相比,B 组研究人员的 DP 维度总分也明显较低(p=0.047)。小组变量一方面与 EE 和 DP 的总分独立相关(OR 0.316;P=0.031),另一方面与 PA 维度独立相关(OR 0.170;P=0.024):结论:在德国医院工作的具有移民背景的泌尿科医生中,阅读非医学书籍与较高的职业满意度和较低的职业倦怠风险有关。
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Aktuelle Urologie
Aktuelle Urologie 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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0.60
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104
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>12 weeks
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