Burnout Syndrome in Lung Transplant Physicians.

IF 1.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Christina C Kao, Gloria W Li, Amit D Parulekar
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Objective: Burnout syndrome is common in physicians, but little is known about burnout in lung transplant physicians specifically. The purpose of this study was to explore burnout and its relationship to job factors and depression in lung transplant physicians.Design: A cross-sectional study that included lung transplant pulmonologists and surgeons was performed via electronic survey.Setting: The lung transplant physicians surveyed practiced worldwide.Methods: The survey incorporated questions about demographics and job characteristics as well as the Maslach Burnout Inventory and Patient Health Questionnaire-2. Burnout was defined by high emotional exhaustion or depersonalization.Participants: Ninety physicians worldwide completed the survey.Results: Of the 90 physicians who completed the entire survey, 44 (48.9%) had burnout with 38 (42.2%) having high emotional exhaustion, 15 (16.7%) having high depersonalization, and 9 (10.0%) with both. Of the respondents, 14 (15.6%) had high risk of depression, and of these, 13 also had high emotional exhaustion. There was a positive correlation between depression score and emotional exhaustion score (P=0.67, P<0.001). Depression was more common in surgeons compared with pulmonologists (35.7% versus 11.8%, P=0.02). There was a trend toward more burnout by emotional exhaustion in physicians with more versus less work experience (68.4% versus 31.6%, P=0.056).Conclusions: Emotional exhaustion is common in lung transplant physicians and is associated with depression and a negative impact on life.

肺移植医师的倦怠综合征。
目的:职业倦怠综合征在医生中很常见,但对肺移植医生的职业倦怠知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨肺移植医师的职业倦怠及其与工作因素和抑郁的关系。设计:通过电子调查进行横断面研究,包括肺移植内科医生和外科医生。背景:接受调查的肺移植医生在世界各地执业。方法:采用人口统计学、职业特征、Maslach职业倦怠量表和患者健康问卷-2进行问卷调查。倦怠被定义为高度情绪耗竭或人格解体。参与者:全球90名医生完成了调查。结果:在完成整个调查的90名医生中,44名(48.9%)有倦怠,38名(42.2%)有高度情绪耗竭,15名(16.7%)有高度人格解体,9名(10.0%)两者兼有。在受访者中,14人(15.6%)有抑郁症的高风险,其中13人也有高度的情绪衰竭。抑郁评分与情绪耗竭评分呈正相关(P=0.67, PP=0.02)。工作经验多的医生比工作经验少的医生更容易因情绪衰竭而倦怠(68.4%比31.6%,P=0.056)。结论:情绪衰竭在肺移植医生中很常见,并与抑郁和对生活的负面影响有关。
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Clinical Medicine & Research
Clinical Medicine & Research MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
1.80
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25
期刊介绍: Clinical Medicine & Research is a peer reviewed publication of original scientific medical research that is relevant to a broad audience of medical researchers and healthcare professionals. Articles are published quarterly in the following topics: -Medicine -Clinical Research -Evidence-based Medicine -Preventive Medicine -Translational Medicine -Rural Health -Case Reports -Epidemiology -Basic science -History of Medicine -The Art of Medicine -Non-Clinical Aspects of Medicine & Science
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