Prevalence and Difference of Factors Affecting Burnout Amongst Health Care Workers in Bahrain: A Cross-Sectional Study

Bayan A Hasan, M. Mahdi
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Introduction: The incidence of burnout amongst Health Care Workers (HCW) has become an important issue in recent years. This is mostly due to the potential harm and negative consequences it imposes, not only on the medical staff but also on the patient’s quality of care. The aim of this study was to find the prevalence of burnout amongst HCWs and to determine its associated factors. Methods and materials: An online survey was sent out electronically in October 2021, to a large number of physicians and nurses practicing in both governmental as well as private hospitals. It included a total of 19 questions measuring overall physical and psychological fatigue and was filled anonymously. Burnout was considered a dependent variable, and data analysis was done using SPSS Ver. 24. Results: The study shows that 165 (58.7%) participants worked in a High-Risk Environment (HRE), while only 38 (13.5%) participants replied that they seldom or never experience burnout. Burnout was experienced by 243 (86.5%) participants on a regular basis, either sometimes (39.5%), often (24.9%), or always (22.1%). Relative to two years ago, 217 (77.2%, p-value <0.001) respondents reported to have experienced more burnout 52 (18.5%) of them reporting that the symptoms have increased significantly over time. Conclusion: It is clear that burnout levels amongst HCW in Bahrain are high with evidence suggesting that they are slightly increasing over time. Keywords: Burnout, Health Care Workers, Bahrain, Stress
巴林卫生保健工作者职业倦怠的患病率及影响因素差异:一项横断面研究
近年来,卫生保健工作者(HCW)的职业倦怠发生率已成为一个重要问题。这主要是由于它不仅对医务人员而且对病人的护理质量造成潜在的危害和负面后果。本研究的目的是发现医护人员中职业倦怠的患病率,并确定其相关因素。方法和材料:于2021年10月对大量在政府医院和私立医院执业的医生和护士进行了电子在线调查。问卷共包含19个问题,以匿名方式填写,测量身体和心理的总体疲劳程度。倦怠被认为是一个因变量,使用SPSS Ver. 24进行数据分析。结果:165名(58.7%)参与者在高风险环境中工作,只有38名(13.5%)参与者回答他们很少或从未经历过倦怠。243名(86.5%)参与者定期经历过职业倦怠,有时(39.5%)、经常(24.9%)或总是(22.1%)。与两年前相比,217名(77.2%,p值<0.001)受访者报告经历了更多的倦怠,52名(18.5%)受访者报告症状随着时间的推移显着增加。结论:很明显,巴林HCW的职业倦怠水平很高,有证据表明,随着时间的推移,他们的职业倦怠水平略有上升。关键词:职业倦怠,医护人员,巴林,压力
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