University of Kansas School of Medicine, (KUSOM) Kansas City, Kansas.
Department of Biostatistics & Data Science, (KUSOM).
Mo Med. 2021 Jan-Feb;118(1):63-67.
Approximately half of all U.S. medical students are experiencing burnout. A previous study has demonstrated that higher levels of spirituality are associated with less burnout in medical students, yet no studies have examined the relationship between religious affiliation and burnout in medical students. The purpose of this study is to determine if specific religious affiliation and level of religious involvement is associated with less burnout in medical students.
A cross-sectional online survey was sent to all students attending five different osteopathic and allopathic medical schools in Kansas and Missouri. It contained a validated burnout measure, an item to identify religious affiliation, and items to quantify religious involvement.
A response rate of 11.5% (495/4,300) was obtained. An ANOVA showed religious affiliations and burnout scores did not have any statistically significant relationships (F = 0.762, P = 0.619). Additionally, identification as an active participant within a religious affiliation had a statistically significant effect on burnout scores (F = 7.793, P = 0.005).
This is the first study within the U.S. to show that religious affiliation is not associated with medical student burnout and that medical students who consider themselves to be active participants of their religion may be at lower risk of developing burnout, regardless of the faith they practice.
大约一半的美国医学生都经历过职业倦怠。先前的一项研究表明,较高的灵性水平与医学生较少的职业倦怠有关,但尚无研究探讨医学生的宗教信仰与职业倦怠之间的关系。本研究旨在确定特定的宗教信仰和宗教参与程度是否与医学生的职业倦怠程度较低有关。
一项横断面在线调查被发送给堪萨斯州和密苏里州的五所不同的骨科和整骨医学学校的所有学生。它包含一个经过验证的倦怠衡量标准、一个用于识别宗教信仰的项目以及一个用于量化宗教参与度的项目。
获得了 11.5%(495/4,300)的回复率。方差分析显示宗教信仰和倦怠得分之间没有任何统计学上显著的关系(F = 0.762,P = 0.619)。此外,作为宗教信仰的积极参与者的身份对倦怠得分有统计学上的显著影响(F = 7.793,P = 0.005)。
这是美国第一项表明宗教信仰与医学生倦怠无关的研究,并且认为自己是宗教积极参与者的医学生可能面临倦怠的风险较低,无论他们所信奉的信仰如何。