Social Dentistry & Behavioural Sciences, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, University of Amsterdam/VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2011 Feb;39(1):87-95. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.2010.00568.x. Epub 2010 Aug 23.
To investigate the psychological health--in particular, levels of burnout and engagement, job demands, job resources, and general psychological distress--among dental staff in Northern Ireland.
Three hundred questionnaires were administered to all dental offices in the western part of Northern Ireland. The questionnaire consisted of 'Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI)', 'Job Demands in Dentistry measure', 'Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES)', 'Job Resources in dentistry measure', and 'General Health Questionnaire (GHQ)'.
Overall response rate among all staff members was 45% (for general dental practitioners: 65%). Burnout mean scores were unfavourable when compared with MBI manual norm scores, 26% had scores in the 'high' categories of both emotional exhaustion (EE) and depersonalization (DP). This is an indication of severe burnout risk. Time pressure, financial worries, and difficult patients appeared to be the most prominent work demands (mean scores >3). All job demands' scales correlated significantly (P < 0.01) and positively with both EE and DP: 0.30 > r < 0.62. Mean scores for UWES, and all job resources' subscales were all well above each subscale's range midpoint. Treatment results appeared the most prominent work resource. GHQ mean score for all was 1.05 (SD = 0.51). No difference in mean score was found between dentists and other staff (F(1,123) = 1.08, NS). With 'case level' set at a score >3 as a cut-off point, 25% of the subjects have to be considered cases.
Burnout is a serious threat for the dental team in this region of Northern Ireland, especially among general dental practitioners. One-quarter of the dentists were categorized as having a serious burnout risk. Dentists appeared to have most trouble with the work environment aspects: time pressure and financial worries. Furthermore, the proportion of those suffering from psychological distress was unusually high. In contrast to these findings, encouraging levels of engagement were identified. It is recommended that attention for burnout risk is given priority by dental associations.
调查北爱尔兰西部牙科工作人员的心理健康状况,特别是倦怠和投入程度、工作需求、工作资源和一般心理困扰。
向北爱尔兰西部所有牙科诊所发放了 300 份问卷。问卷包括“马斯拉赫倦怠量表(MBI)”、“牙科工作需求量表”、“乌得勒支工作投入量表(UWES)”、“牙科工作资源量表”和“一般健康问卷(GHQ)”。
所有员工的总体回复率为 45%(普通牙科医生为 65%)。与 MBI 手册规范得分相比,倦怠平均得分不理想,26%的人在情绪衰竭(EE)和去人性化(DP)两个方面的得分都处于“高”类别。这表明存在严重的倦怠风险。时间压力、财务担忧和难缠的患者似乎是最突出的工作需求(平均得分>3)。所有工作需求量表均显著相关(P<0.01)且呈正相关,与 EE 和 DP 的相关度为 0.30-0.62。UWES 平均得分和所有工作资源子量表的得分均高于各子量表范围的中点。治疗结果似乎是最突出的工作资源。所有 GHQ 的平均得分为 1.05(SD=0.51)。牙医和其他员工的平均得分没有差异(F(1,123)=1.08,NS)。以“病例水平”设为得分>3 作为截断点,25%的受试者被认为是病例。
倦怠对北爱尔兰该地区的牙科团队构成了严重威胁,尤其是普通牙科医生。四分之一的牙医被归类为存在严重的倦怠风险。牙医似乎在工作环境方面遇到了最大的困难:时间压力和财务担忧。此外,遭受心理困扰的比例异常高。与这些发现相反,确定了令人鼓舞的投入程度。建议牙科协会优先关注倦怠风险。