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Schaufeli-A. Becker Utrecht Work Engagement Scale, Loyalty to the Organization Questionnaire by J. Grub, R. Dunham, and M. Castañeda, and the author's questionnaire-passport. Results. Two-thirds of the staff of rehabilitation centers for wounded soldiers had high and average levels of professional burnout of all its components. The rehabilitation centers staff's reduction of professional achievements was the most developed component of burnout, which was followed by emotional exhaustion, and depersonalization being the least developed component of burnout. Variance analysis found that staff-organization interaction factors (work involvement and commitment to the organization) can significantly decrease rehab center staff's professional and emotional burnout. Conclusions. The obtained results suggest the need for staff's burnout prevention and overcoming programs to implement in rehabilitation centers for wounded soldiers. 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导言。在战时,康复中心的工作人员(医生、护士、康复师、心理学家和其他医疗保健专业人员)在工作中面临着各种情感挑战,其中包括病人的死亡和对病人及其家属的情感支持。这些情感负担会导致员工的职业倦怠,进而严重降低医疗服务的效率,并对员工的心理健康产生负面影响。目的:测量伤兵康复中心工作人员的职业倦怠水平,并确定工作人员与组织互动特征(工作参与和对组织的承诺)对工作人员职业倦怠的影响。研究方法Maslach-Jackson 人-人系统职业倦怠综合症、V. Schaufeli-A.贝克尔乌得勒支工作参与量表、J. Grub、R. Dunham 和 M. Castañeda 的组织忠诚度问卷以及作者的问卷-护照。结果。三分之二的伤兵康复中心工作人员的职业倦怠程度都很高或处于平均水平。康复中心工作人员的职业成就感降低是职业倦怠中最严重的部分,其次是情感衰竭,而人格解体是职业倦怠中最不严重的部分。方差分析发现,员工与组织的互动因素(工作参与和对组织的承诺)能显著降低康复中心员工的职业倦怠和情感倦怠。结论研究结果表明,伤兵康复中心需要实施员工职业倦怠预防和克服计划。这些计划尤其可以侧重于促进员工参与工作和培养对组织的承诺。
Features of professional burnout of the staff of rehabilitation centers for wounded soldiers
Introduction. In wartime, rehabilitation center staff (doctors, nurses, rehabilitators, psychologists, and other healthcare professionals) face a variety of emotional challenges in their work, which include deaths of patients and emotional support for patients and their families. These emotional burdens can lead to staff's professional burnout, which in turn can seriously reduce the effectiveness of provided medical services, as well as negatively affect staff's mental health. Aim: to measure the levels of professional burnout of the staff of rehabilitation centers for wounded soldiers and to determine the effects of the staff-organization interaction characteristics (work involvement and commitment to the organization) on staff’s burnout. Methods: Maslach-Jackson Burnout Syndrome in Professions of the Human-Human System, V. Schaufeli-A. Becker Utrecht Work Engagement Scale, Loyalty to the Organization Questionnaire by J. Grub, R. Dunham, and M. Castañeda, and the author's questionnaire-passport. Results. Two-thirds of the staff of rehabilitation centers for wounded soldiers had high and average levels of professional burnout of all its components. The rehabilitation centers staff's reduction of professional achievements was the most developed component of burnout, which was followed by emotional exhaustion, and depersonalization being the least developed component of burnout. Variance analysis found that staff-organization interaction factors (work involvement and commitment to the organization) can significantly decrease rehab center staff's professional and emotional burnout. Conclusions. The obtained results suggest the need for staff's burnout prevention and overcoming programs to implement in rehabilitation centers for wounded soldiers. Those programs could, in particular, focus on promoting staff's involvement in work and developing commitment to the organization.