丹麦神经外科医生的职业倦怠、社会心理工作环境和道德困扰的全国性研究

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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摘要

职业倦怠是一种影响人类服务工作人员的精神、情感和身体衰弱的状态,据报道在神经外科医生中发病率很高。然而,以前的职业倦怠报告是基于低回复率,并由马斯拉克职业倦怠量表衡量的,由于几个原因,这种量表被证明是有问题的。丹麦的神经外科医生之前没有对职业倦怠进行过调查。在这项研究中,我们用可持续的方法和临床相关的倦怠解释来测量丹麦神经外科医生的倦怠患病率。方法采用哥本哈根职业倦怠量表(CBI)对丹麦神经外科医生的职业倦怠进行测量,该量表包括个人职业倦怠、工作相关职业倦怠和患者相关职业倦怠三个分量表。为了更好地了解导致职业倦怠的因素,我们使用丹麦社会心理工作环境问卷(DPQ)和先前用于评估道德困扰的包含8个项目的问卷来测量社会心理工作条件和道德困扰。结果临床相关倦怠在个人倦怠中占27.4%,在工作倦怠中占16.5%,在患者倦怠中占5.5%,有73名应答者,应答率为90.1%。有孩子在家生活的队列成员在工作倦怠和患者相关倦怠方面经历了更高程度的倦怠。在DPQ领域的“工作需求”和“工作组织和工作内容”中,在特定的子维度与个人和工作倦怠之间观察到几个中等到强的相关性。较高水平的“人际关系”领域与较低水平的个人和工作倦怠适度相关。在道德困境测试中,只有2名应答者(2.7%)得分为“有些受伤”。结论丹麦神经外科医生报告临床相关职业倦怠的患病率相对较低。然而,有孩子住在家里的医生表现出更高水平的工作和病人相关的倦怠。我们的研究结果强调,社会心理工作环境是导致职业倦怠的重要因素,而道德困扰似乎对研究人群的职业倦怠发展影响有限。
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A national study of burnout, psychosocial work environment, and moral distress among neurosurgical doctors in Denmark

Background

Burnout is a condition of mental, emotional, and physical enervation affecting personnel working in human services and has been reported high among neurosurgical doctors. However, previous burnout reports are based on low response rates and measured by the Maslach Burnout inventory, which for several reasons has proven problematic. Burnout has not previously been investigated among neurosurgical doctors in Denmark. With this study we measure the prevalence of burnout among neurosurgical doctors in Denmark with sustainable methodology and a clinically relevant burnout interpretation.

Methods

Burnout was measured among neurosurgical doctors in Denmark using the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) consisting of three subscales measuring personal burnout, work-related burnout and patient-related burnout. To gain better understanding of factors contributing to burnout, the psychosocial working conditions and moral distress was measured using the Danish Psychosocial Work Environment Questionnaire (DPQ) and a questionnaire of eight items previously used to assess moral distress.

Results

With 73 responders and a response rate of 90.1%, clinically relevant burnout was reported in 27.4% in personal burnout, 16.5% in work-related burnout and 5.5% in patient-related burnout. Cohort members with children living at home experienced a significant higher degree of burnout regarding work-related burnout and patient-related burnout.

Within the DPQ domains of ‘Demands at work’ and ‘Work organization and job content’, several moderate to strong correlations were observed between specific sub-dimensions and both personal and work-related burnout. Higher levels of the domain ‘Interpersonal relations’ was moderately correlated with lower levels of both personal and work-related burnout. In the testing of moral distress, only 2 responders (2.7%) scored as ‘somewhat injured’.

Conclusion

Neurosurgical doctors in Denmark report relatively low prevalence of clinically relevant burnout. However, doctors with children living at home exhibited higher levels of work- and patient-related burnout. Our findings highlight the psychosocial work environment as a significant factor contributing to burnout, while moral distress appears to have a limited impact on the development of burnout in the study population.

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Acta Neurochirurgica
Acta Neurochirurgica 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.20%
发文量
342
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The journal "Acta Neurochirurgica" publishes only original papers useful both to research and clinical work. Papers should deal with clinical neurosurgery - diagnosis and diagnostic techniques, operative surgery and results, postoperative treatment - or with research work in neuroscience if the underlying questions or the results are of neurosurgical interest. Reports on congresses are given in brief accounts. As official organ of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies the journal publishes all announcements of the E.A.N.S. and reports on the activities of its member societies. Only contributions written in English will be accepted.
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