Ben-Itzhak Shulamit, Dvash Jonathan, Maor Maya, Rosenberg Noa, Halpern Pinchas
Psychological Service, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Psychological Service, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel; School of Education, Bar Ilan University, Ramat-Gen, Israel.
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2015 Dec 28;2(4):217-225. doi: 10.15441/ceem.15.074. eCollection 2015 Dec.
Burnout is common in physicians and particularly acute in emergency physicians. Physician burnout may adversely affect physicians' lives and the quality of care they provide, but much remains unknown about its main contributing factors. The present study evaluated burnout rates and contributing factors in emergency physicians in Israel, specifically focusing on the role of a sense of meaning, which has received little attention in the literature concerning burnout in emergency physicians.
A multicenter study, involving a convenience sample of physicians working full-time in the emergency departments of 16 general hospitals in Israel, was conducted. Questionnaires were used to assess burnout, demographic characteristics, professional stress, emotional distress, satisfaction, and quality of professional life, and open-ended questions were used to evaluate subjective perception of job satisfaction.
Seventy physicians completed the questionnaires; 71.4% reported significant burnout levels in at least one of the burnout measures, while 82% also reported medium or high levels of competency. Burnout levels were associated with work-life balance, work satisfaction, social support, depressive symptoms, stress, and preoccupying thoughts. Regression analysis yielded two significant factors associated with burnout: worry and a sense of existential meaning derived from work. In addition, 61%, 51%, and 17% of participants exhibited high emotional exhaustion, high depersonalization, and a low sense of personal accomplishment, respectively.
These results indicate a high burnout rate in emergency physicians in Israel and highlight relevant positive and negative factors including the importance of addressing existential meaning in designing specific intervention programs to counter burnout.
职业倦怠在医生中很常见,在急诊医生中尤为严重。医生职业倦怠可能会对医生的生活及其提供的医疗质量产生不利影响,但其主要促成因素仍有很多未知之处。本研究评估了以色列急诊医生的职业倦怠率及其促成因素,特别关注意义感的作用,而在有关急诊医生职业倦怠的文献中,意义感很少受到关注。
开展了一项多中心研究,纳入了以色列16家综合医院急诊科全职工作医生的便利样本。通过问卷评估职业倦怠、人口统计学特征、职业压力、情绪困扰、满意度和职业生活质量,并通过开放式问题评估工作满意度的主观感受。
70名医生完成了问卷;71.4%的医生报告至少在一项职业倦怠测量指标中存在显著的职业倦怠水平,而82%的医生还报告了中等或高水平的胜任力。职业倦怠水平与工作生活平衡、工作满意度、社会支持、抑郁症状、压力和先入之见有关。回归分析得出与职业倦怠相关的两个显著因素:担忧和从工作中获得的存在感。此外,分别有61%、51%和17%的参与者表现出高情绪耗竭、高去个性化和低个人成就感。
这些结果表明以色列急诊医生的职业倦怠率很高,并突出了相关的积极和消极因素,包括在设计应对职业倦怠的具体干预方案时,解决存在感问题的重要性。