Occupational stress in clinical and non-clinical staff in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS): a cross-sectional study.

IF 0.1 4区 医学
Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-11 DOI:10.1017/ipm.2022.12
F McNicholas, D Adamis, E Minihan, N Doody, B Gavin
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Abstract

Background: Previous literature has highlighted high rates of burnout among doctors and nurses in healthcare settings. Non-clinical and support staff such as administrative, housekeeping and managerial staff are also exposed to the stressors of a health care setting, but fewer studies report on their experiences. Therefore, the aim of this research is to examine occupational stress in all staff working in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) in Ireland and identify risk and protective factors.

Method: Fifty-nine clinical and non-clinical staff (44% response rate) were surveyed. Participants completed the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) and the Effort Reward Imbalance scale, as well as survey-specific questions.

Results: Both clinical and non-clinical staff were found to experience moderate or high rates of work-related, personal and patient-related burnout (57.6%, 52.2% and 50.8%, respectively). Univariate general linear modelling showed an association between total CBI scores and effort reward index (B = 64 306, t = 3.430, p = 0.001); overcommitment (B = 1.963, t = 3.061, p = 0.003); and an unwillingness to work in CAMHS (B = 28.429, t = 3.247, p = 0.002).

Conclusion: Pre-pandemic levels of stress were high among clinical and non-clinical staff surveyed. Given the anticipated increased demand on CAMHS post COVID-19, urgent action is needed to protect all staff from intolerable levels of occupational stress and burnout.

儿童和青少年心理健康服务机构(CAMHS)临床和非临床工作人员的职业压力:横断面研究。
背景:以往的文献强调了医疗机构中医生和护士的高职业倦怠率。行政、家政和管理人员等非临床和辅助人员也面临着医疗机构的压力,但有关他们经历的研究报告却较少。因此,本研究旨在调查在爱尔兰儿童和青少年心理健康服务机构(CAMHS)工作的所有员工的职业压力,并确定风险和保护因素:调查了 59 名临床和非临床工作人员(回复率为 44%)。参与者填写了哥本哈根倦怠量表(CBI)和努力奖赏失衡量表,以及调查的特定问题:结果发现,临床和非临床工作人员在工作倦怠、个人倦怠和与患者相关的倦怠方面都存在中度或高度倦怠(分别为 57.6%、52.2% 和 50.8%)。单变量一般线性模型显示,CBI 总分与努力回报指数(B = 64 306,t = 3.430,p = 0.001)、过度承诺(B = 1.963,t = 3.061,p = 0.003)和不愿在 CAMHS 工作(B = 28.429,t = 3.247,p = 0.002)之间存在关联:结论:接受调查的临床和非临床工作人员在大流行前的压力水平都很高。鉴于 COVID-19 后对 CAMHS 的需求预计会增加,因此需要采取紧急行动,保护所有员工免受无法忍受的职业压力和职业倦怠的影响。
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