肿瘤护理中高级医疗人员的职业倦怠和复原力。

Abigail Baugh, Victoria Reiser, Jian Zhao, Sara Jo Klein, Margaret Quinn Rosenzweig
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背景:职业枯竭或职业倦怠有三个特征:情感枯竭、人格解体和个人成就感下降。肿瘤护理领域的高级医疗服务提供者(APPs)尤其面临职业倦怠的风险:这是一项前瞻性、比较性、描述性研究,研究对象是完成了 "肿瘤学高级从业人员网络教育资源"(AP-POWER,前身为 "肿瘤学执业护士网络教育资源",或 ONc-PoWER)的肿瘤学高级从业人员。研究目的是利用 AP-POWER 的校友来描述在肿瘤科工作至少一年后的职业倦怠程度(马斯拉奇职业倦怠量表)和复原力(简明复原力量表),并根据 APP 在肿瘤科工作的年数对这些分数进行比较:在通过电子邮件发送的 133 份问卷中,有 30 份被收回(回复率为 22.6%),27 份完成(回复率为 20.3%)。在马斯拉赫职业倦怠量表中,情绪衰竭分量表的平均值为 25.19(标准差 [SD] 12.74;高度职业倦怠),人格解体为 7.74(标准差 5.98;中度职业倦怠),个人成就感为 31.85(标准差 6.20;低度职业倦怠)。复原力得分的平均值为 22.52(标准差为 3.37;正常范围)。复原力与个人成就感呈正相关。新任(<3年)和经验丰富(>3年)的肿瘤APP在职业倦怠方面没有差异:讨论:肿瘤亚博app客服生报告了职业倦怠的主要迹象,包括高度的情感衰竭和中度的人格解体,而抗逆力并不能减轻这种现象:结果令人担忧。肿瘤 APP 的职业倦怠得分很高。抗挫折能力是存在的,但对职业倦怠没有保护作用。必须从制度上制定策略,为这些关键的癌症护理人员提供支持。
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Burnout and Resiliency Among Advanced Practice Providers in Oncology Care.

Background: Occupational exhaustion, or burnout, is characterized with three components: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and sense of decreased personal accomplishment. Advanced practice providers (APPs) in oncology care are at particular risk for burnout.

Methods: This was a prospective, comparative, descriptive study utilizing a convenience sample of oncology APPs who completed the Advanced Practice Provider Oncology Web Education Resource (AP-POWER; formerly Oncology Nurse Practitioner Web Education Resource, or ONc-PoWER), developed to provide educational content for new oncology APPs. The study purpose was to utilize the AP-POWER alumni to describe the level of burnout (Maslach Burnout Inventory) as well as resilience (Brief Resilience Scale) after at least 1 year in oncology practice, and to compare these scores according to the number of APP oncology practice years.

Results: Of the 133 questionnaires emailed, 30 were returned (22.6% response) and 27 completed (20.3%). Within the Maslach Burnout Inventory, the mean score of the emotional exhaustion subscale was 25.19 (standard deviation [SD] 12.74; high degree of occupational exhaustion), depersonalization 7.74 (SD 5.98; moderate degree), and personal achievement 31.85 (SD 6.20; low degree). The resilience scores had a mean of 22.52 (SD 3.37; normal range). Resiliency was positively associated with personal accomplishment. There was no difference in burnout among newer (< 3 years) and more experienced (> 3 years) oncology APPs.

Discussion: Oncology APPs report key indications of burnout, including a high degree of emotional exhaustion and moderate depersonalization, which was not mitigated through resiliency.

Conclusions/implications: The results are worrisome. Burnout scores for oncology APPs are high. Resiliency is present but is not protective for burnout. Strategies must be developed institutionally to support these key cancer care providers.

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