GReek Anaesthesiologists's Burnout EPidemic within the COVID-19 pandemic (GRABEP study); a multicenter study on burn out prevalence among Greek anesthesiologists and association with personality traits.

Q3 Medicine
Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki Pub Date : 2023-10-12 Epub Date: 2023-05-12 DOI:10.22365/jpsych.2023.010
Maria P Ntalouka, Agathi Karakosta, Diamanto Aretha, Alexandra Papaioannou, Vasileia Nyktari, Pelagia Chloropoulou, Eleni Koraki, Efstathia Pistioli, Paraskevi K Matsota, Petros Tzimas, Eleni M Arnaoutoglou
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Abstract

COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an unprecedented crisis with extreme distress for the frontline physicians and increased risk of developing burnout. Burnout has a negative impact on patients and physicians, posing a substantial risk in patient safety, quality of care and physicians' overall wellbeing. We evaluated burnout prevalence and possible predisposing factors among anaesthesiologists in the COVID-19 referral university/tertiary hospitals in Greece. In this multicenter, cross-sectional study we have included anaesthesiologists, involved in the care of patients with COVID-19, during the fourth peak of the pandemic (11/2021), in the 7 referral hospitals in Greece. The validated Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) were used. The response rate was 98% (116/118). More than half of the respondents were females (67.83%, median age 46 years). The overall Cronbach's alpha for MBI and EPQ was 0.894 and 0.877, respectively. The majority (67.24%) of anaesthesiologists were assessed as "high risk for burnout" and 21.55% were diagnosed with burnout syndrome. Almost half participants experienced high levels of all three dimensions of burnout; high emotional exhaustion (46.09%), high depersonalization (49.57%) and high levels of low personal accomplishment (43.49%). Multivariate logistic analysis revealed that neuroticism was an independent factor predicting "high risk for burnout" as well as burnout syndrome, whereas the "Lie scale" of EPQ exhibited a protective effect against burnout. Burnout prevalence in Greek anaesthesiologists working in COVID-19 referral hospitals during the fourth peak of the pandemic was high. Neuroticism was predictive of both "high risk for burnout" and "burnout syndrome".

GReek麻醉师在新冠肺炎大流行中的精疲力竭EPidmic(GRABEP研究);一项关于希腊麻醉师精疲力竭患病率及其与人格特征关系的多中心研究。
新冠肺炎大流行导致了一场前所未有的危机,给一线医生带来了极大的痛苦,并增加了职业倦怠的风险。倦怠对患者和医生产生了负面影响,对患者安全、护理质量和医生的整体健康构成了巨大风险。我们评估了希腊新冠肺炎转诊大学/三级医院麻醉师的职业倦怠患病率和可能的诱因。在这项多中心、横断面研究中,我们纳入了参与新冠肺炎患者护理的麻醉师,他们在疫情的第四个高峰期(2021年11月)在希腊的7家转诊医院。采用经验证的Maslach倦怠量表(MBI)和艾森克个性问卷(EPQ)。有效率为98%(116/118)。超过一半的受访者是女性(67.83%,中位年龄46岁)。MBI和EPQ的总体Cronbachα分别为0.894和0.877。大多数(67.24%)麻醉师被评估为“倦怠的高风险”,21.55%被诊断为倦怠综合征。近一半的参与者经历了高水平的三个维度的倦怠;多因素logistic分析显示,神经质是预测“高倦怠风险”和倦怠综合征的独立因素,而EPQ的“谎言量表”对倦怠具有保护作用。在大流行的第四个高峰期间,在新冠肺炎转诊医院工作的希腊麻醉师的精疲力竭率很高。神经质可预测“高倦怠风险”和“倦怠综合征”。
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