South Texas Veterans Health Care System.
Department of Psychology, The University of Texas at Arlington.
Psychol Serv. 2014 Feb;11(1):50-9. doi: 10.1037/a0035643.
The purpose of this study was to conduct the first assessment of burnout among Veterans Health Administration (VHA) mental health clinicians providing evidence-based posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) care. This study consisted of 138 participants and the sample was mostly female (67%), Caucasian (non-Hispanic; 81%), and married (70%) with a mean age of 44.3 years (SD = 11.2). Recruitment was directed through VHA PTSD Clinical Teams (PCT) throughout the United States based on a nationwide mailing list of PCT Clinic Directors. Participants completed an electronic survey that assessed demographics, organizational work factors, absenteeism, and burnout (assessed through the Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey, MBI-GS). Twelve percent of the sample reported low Professional Efficacy, 50% reported high levels of Exhaustion, and 47% reported high levels of Cynicism as determined by the MBI-GS cut-off scores. Only workplace characteristics were significantly associated with provider scores on all 3 scales. Exhaustion and Cynicism were most impacted by perceptions of organizational politics/bureaucracy, increased clinical workload, and control over how work is done. Organizational factors were also significantly associated with provider absenteeism and intent to leave his or her job. Findings suggest that providers in VHA specialty PTSD-care settings may benefit from programs or supports aimed at preventing and/or ameliorating burnout.
本研究旨在首次评估为退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)提供循证创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)护理的心理健康临床医生的倦怠情况。这项研究共有 138 名参与者,样本主要是女性(67%)、白种人(非西班牙裔;81%)和已婚(70%),平均年龄为 44.3 岁(SD=11.2)。通过美国 VHA PTSD 临床团队(PCT)进行招募,该团队根据全国 PCT 诊所主任的邮件列表进行。参与者完成了一项电子调查,评估了人口统计学、组织工作因素、缺勤和倦怠(通过 Maslach 倦怠量表-一般调查,MBI-GS 进行评估)。12%的样本报告专业效能低,50%报告高度疲劳,47%报告高度愤世嫉俗,这是由 MBI-GS 截止分数确定的。只有工作场所特征与所有 3 个量表上的提供者得分显著相关。职业倦怠和愤世嫉俗的情绪最受组织政治/官僚主义、临床工作量增加以及对工作方式的控制的影响。组织因素也与提供者缺勤和离职意向显著相关。研究结果表明,VHA 专业 PTSD 护理环境中的提供者可能受益于旨在预防和/或减轻倦怠的计划或支持。