社区卫生中心直接临床服务卫生保健专业人员的职业倦怠预测因素:一项横断面研究。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Zaher M Kmail, Kathleen Shannon Dorcy, Sharon S Laing
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目的评估全国社区卫生中心(CHCs)的职业倦怠患病率,确定经历职业倦怠的医护人员,并确定职业倦怠的组织预测因素。方法2022年,卫生资源和服务管理局进行了调查,以评估其监督的1400多个社区卫生中心的卫生中心工作人员的福祉。我们的团队对调查结果进行了统计评估,以分离可能预测中心医疗保健专业人员职业倦怠的因素。694个CHCs的工作人员完成的数据。调查对象为52 568名卫生保健专业人员。方法采用schi平方检验得出职业倦怠的同质性;比例测试评估了倦怠指标的差异;利用结构方程模型对组织倦怠的直接和间接影响进行了预测和中介。结果77%的直接临床服务专业人员承认至少有一种倦怠症状,倦怠率高于管理人员(P < 0.001)。最显著的职业倦怠预测因子为敬业度(-0.263***)、工作与生活平衡(0.281***)、工作量(0.174***)和职业成长(0.143***)。在敬业度方面,与CHC脱节的感觉预示着高度的倦怠。工作与生活平衡、工作量和职业成长对职业倦怠均有正向影响,表明更高的感知工作需求、更大的工作与生活不平衡和更多的职业成长机会与更高的职业倦怠相关。结论:研究结果强调需要重新设计医疗服务模式,以减轻倦怠,促进提供者参与和提高劳动力幸福感。
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Burnout Predictors Among Direct Clinical Services Health Care Professionals in Community Health Centers: A Cross-Sectional Study.

PurposeAssess burnout prevalence, identify the healthcare professionals experiencing burnout, and identify organizational predictors of burnout in community health centers (CHCs) nationwide.ApproachIn 2022 the Health Resources and Services Administration administered surveys to assess health center workforce well-being among the 1400+ community health centers that it oversees. Our team statistically evaluated the findings to isolate the factors likely to predict burnout among center healthcare professionals.SettingData completed by staff in 694 CHCs.ParticipantsRespondents were 52 568 healthcare professionals.MethodsChi-squared tests derived homogeneity in burnout among occupations; proportion tests evaluated differences in burnout indicators; and structural equation modeling with latent variables estimated direct and indirect effects of organizational burnout predictors and mediators.ResultsUp to 77% of direct clinical service professionals endorsed at least one symptom of burnout and reported higher burnout rates than management (P < .001). The most significant burnout predictors were engagement (-0.263***), work-life balance (0.281***), workload (0.174***) and professional growth (0.143***). For engagement, a perception of disconnection with the CHC predicted heightened burnout. Work-life balance, workload, and professional growth each had a positive effect on burnout, demonstrating that higher perceived work demands, greater work-life imbalance, and increased professional growth opportunities equated to higher burnout.ConclusionResults highlight the need to redesign healthcare delivery models to mitigate burnout, promote provider engagement and enhance workforce well-being.

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American Journal of Health Promotion
American Journal of Health Promotion PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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4.40
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3.70%
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184
期刊介绍: The editorial goal of the American Journal of Health Promotion is to provide a forum for exchange among the many disciplines involved in health promotion and an interface between researchers and practitioners.
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