物理治疗师临床导师的压力和职业倦怠的普遍性。

Ryan J Pontiff, Peggy Gleeson, Katy Mitchell, Rupal M Patel
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前言:本研究采用感知压力量表-10 (PSS-10)和奥尔登堡倦怠量表(OLBI)调查了物理治疗临床指导员(PT CIs)的压力和倦怠的患病率。鉴于PT ci在学生教育中的关键作用,了解他们的压力和倦怠水平是必不可少的。文献综述:PSS-10是一项包含10个项目的自我报告调查,测量感知压力,得分范围从0到40。它具有良好的心理测量特性,包括重测信度(r = 0.77)和标准效度(r = -0.70,简称-36)。OLBI是一项包含16个条目的调查,通过脱离工作和筋疲力尽的分量表来评估倦怠,显示出很强的信度(r = 0.85)和效度。对象:本研究纳入494名符合纳入标准的PT ci,他们在过去12个月内曾督导过一名学生物理治疗师并全职工作。参与者是通过电子邮件和社交媒体在全国招募的。方法:采用横断面设计。参与者完成了一项电子调查,包括人口统计表格和PSS-10和OLBI措施。使用IBM SPSS Statistics对数据进行分析,采用单因素方差分析来评估人口统计学组间的差异。这项研究是在COVID-19大流行期间进行的。结果:56.1%的参与者的PSS-10平均得分为15分,表现为中度压力。平均OLBI得分为36.95分,65.4%的参与者表现为中度倦怠。在年龄和婚姻状况变量上,压力和倦怠在组间存在显著差异。值得注意的是,女性的倦怠程度高于男性。讨论和结论:物理治疗临床指导员表现出适度的压力和倦怠水平,与一般PT人群相似。研究结果强调了支持PT ci的有针对性干预措施的必要性,特别是考虑到COVID-19大流行的影响。未来的研究应探索影响PT CI应激和倦怠的其他因素,并制定缓解策略。
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Prevalence of Stress and Burnout in Physical Therapist Clinical Instructors.

Introduction: This study investigates the prevalence of stress and burnout among Physical Therapy Clinical Instructors (PT CIs) using the Perceived Stress Scale - 10 (PSS-10) and Oldenburg Burnout Inventory (OLBI) surveys. Given the critical role of PT CIs in student education, understanding their stress and burnout levels is essential.

Review of literature: The, PSS-10, a 10-item self-report survey, measures perceived stress with scores ranging from 0 to 40. It has demonstrated good psychometric properties, including test-retest reliability (r = 0.77) and criterion validity (r = -0.70 with short form-36). The OLBI, a 16-item survey, assesses burnout through disengagement and exhaustion subscales, showing strong reliability (r = 0.85) and validity.

Subjects: The study included 494 PT CIs who met the inclusion criteria of having supervised a student physical therapist within the past 12 months and working full time. Participants were nationally recruited via emails and social media.

Methods: A cross-sectional design was employed. Participants completed an electronic survey consisting of a demographic form and the PSS-10 and OLBI measures. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics, with one-way ANOVAs conducted to assess differences between demographic groups. This study was conducted midway through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results: The mean PSS-10 score was 15, indicating moderate stress for 56.1% of participants. The mean OLBI score was 36.95, indicating moderate burnout for 65.4% of participants. Significant differences between groups in both stress and burnout were found across age and marital status variables. Notably, women reported higher burnout levels than men.

Discussion and conclusion: Physical Therapy Clinical Instructors exhibit moderate stress and burnout levels, similar to general PT populations. The findings highlight the need for targeted interventions supporting PT CIs, particularly considering the COVID-19 pandemic impact. Future research should explore additional factors influencing PT CI stress and burnout and develop strategies of mitigation.

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