感觉燃烧:美国神经心理学家的流行病后倦怠。

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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目的:职业倦怠在许多职业中都是一个多维度的概念。研究表明,在COVID-19大流行期间,神经心理学领域的倦怠程度有所增加。本研究评估了大流行后神经心理学的倦怠水平,确定了导致倦怠的因素,并评估了大流行对倦怠水平的影响。方法:美国神经心理学家(N = 304名,女性81.9%,男性41.77名)使用哥本哈根倦怠量表完成了一项关于人口统计学、专业背景、当前倦怠经历以及疫情对倦怠的影响的调查。作者计算了人口统计、专业背景、大流行的影响和倦怠水平的频率。单因素方差分析和卡方检验比较了人口统计学和职业的亚专业。单因素协方差分析比较职业倦怠的亚专业差异。独立样本t检验发现了职业倦怠水平和人口统计学上的显著差异。Pearson相关性评估了人口统计学、职业和职业倦怠之间的关系。结果:被调查者表现为中度个人倦怠(M = 53.10, SD = 18.67)和工作倦怠(M = 52.17, SD = 20.84),轻度患者倦怠(M = 36.88, SD = 20.28)。虽然职业倦怠由于COVID-19的影响而增加,但大多数受访者报告说,他们的职业倦怠在大流行爆发之前就开始了。女性的个人和工作倦怠程度更高。年轻的、职业生涯早期的临床医生更有可能经历更大程度的个人、工作和病人倦怠。职业倦怠程度没有因专业而异。结论:有必要继续监测职业倦怠水平,并实施减少职业倦怠和优化大流行后患者护理的战略。
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Feelin' the burn: Post-pandemic burnout among United States neuropsychologists.

Objective: Burnout is a multidimensional concept in many professions. Research documented increased burnout within the field of neuropsychology during the COVID-19 pandemic. The present study assessed burnout levels in neuropsychology post-pandemic, identified factors contributing to burnout, and assessed the impact of the pandemic on burnout levels. Method: United States neuropsychologists (N = 304, 81.9% women, Mage = 41.77) completed a survey about demographics, professional background, current experiences of burnout using the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory, and the impact of the pandemic on burnout. The authors calculated the frequencies for demographics, professional background, impact of the pandemic, and burnout levels. One-way multivariate analysis of variance and chi-square tests compared subspecialties on demographics and occupation. One-way multivariate analysis of covariance compared subspecialty differences in burnout. An independent sample t-test identified significant differences in burnout levels and demographics. Pearson correlations assessed the relationships between demographics, occupation, and burnout. Results: Respondents indicated moderate personal (M = 53.10, SD = 18.67) and work burnout (M = 52.17, SD = 20.84) and mild patient burnout (M = 36.88, SD = 20.28). While professional burnout increased due to the impact of COVID-19, most respondents reported that their burnout started prior to the onset of the pandemic. Personal and work burnout levels were higher in women. Younger, early-career clinicians were more likely to experience greater levels of personal, work, and patient burnout. Burnout levels did not differ by subspecialty. Conclusions: A need exists to continue monitoring burnout levels and implementing strategies to reduce burnout and optimize patient care post-pandemic.

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Clinical Neuropsychologist
Clinical Neuropsychologist 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
12.80%
发文量
61
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Clinical Neuropsychologist (TCN) serves as the premier forum for (1) state-of-the-art clinically-relevant scientific research, (2) in-depth professional discussions of matters germane to evidence-based practice, and (3) clinical case studies in neuropsychology. Of particular interest are papers that can make definitive statements about a given topic (thereby having implications for the standards of clinical practice) and those with the potential to expand today’s clinical frontiers. Research on all age groups, and on both clinical and normal populations, is considered.
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