Self-Perceived Sources of Stress and Burnout Determinants in Dentistry - A Systematic Review

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
N. Avramova
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Introduction. In recent decades, under the influence of various factors, there has been a serious increase in psycho-emotional tension and stress. Furthermore, considering unprecedented times of global pandemic threat, stress levels can rise significantly. Dental profession is physically and mentally stressful as dentists encounter a number of occupational hazards of a biological, chemical, physical, and psycho-emotional nature. Objective. The current review paper aimed to answer the question: what are the most important stressors and burnout determinants in daily dental practice? Materials and Methods. The Web of Science Core Collection database was searched for according to the PRISMA guidelines in September 2022. Empirical studies - observational, experimental, cross-sectional, and longitudinal studies published in English were considered for inclusion. Results. The initial search yielded 355 articles. Eighteen studies met inclusion criteria and were considered for the final analysis. Two articles reported identical data; therefore, they were not included in the current report. Finally, this review presented 16 reports with a total of 8, 824 subjects. Conclusions. Both long-term and short-term stress can cause negative effects on practitioner’s physical, mental, and emotional functioning. As healthcare providers, dentists should be aware of these risk factors, as well as they need to be sufficiently motivated to know the risks and inconveniences of their profession, learning effective strategies how to deal with adverse conditions, factors, and relationships. Providing information on this issue will contribute to increasing dentists’ awareness and improving their personal and professional performance.
自我感知的压力来源和倦怠决定因素在牙科-系统回顾
介绍。近几十年来,在各种因素的影响下,心理情绪紧张和压力严重增加。此外,考虑到前所未有的全球大流行威胁时期,压力水平可能会大幅上升。牙科职业在身体和精神上都有压力,因为牙医会遇到许多生物、化学、物理和心理-情感性质的职业危害。目标。当前的综述论文旨在回答这个问题:在日常牙科实践中,什么是最重要的压力源和倦怠决定因素?材料与方法。Web of Science Core Collection数据库是根据PRISMA指南于2022年9月检索的。实证研究——以英文发表的观察性、实验性、横断面和纵向研究被纳入考虑。结果。最初的搜索产生了355篇文章。18项研究符合纳入标准,并被纳入最终分析。两篇文章报告了相同的数据;因此,它们没有列入本报告。最后,本综述提交了16份报告,共8,824名受试者。结论。长期和短期的压力都会对从业者的身体、精神和情感功能产生负面影响。作为医疗保健提供者,牙医应该意识到这些风险因素,并且他们需要有足够的动力去了解他们职业的风险和不便,学习如何处理不利条件、因素和关系的有效策略。提供有关这个问题的资料,将有助于提高牙医的意识,并改善他们的个人和专业表现。
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