Orozco Jennifer M, Furman Janet, McAndrews Kathryn K, Keenan Megan M, Roman Christopher, Guthrie Jennifer, Lloyd Courtney J, Wilson Adam B
Department of Physician Assistant Studies, College of Health Sciences, Rush University, Kellogg Building, Suite 1117, 1750 W. Congress Parkway, Chicago, IL 60612 USA.
Office of Advanced Practice, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL USA.
Med Sci Educ. 2019 Aug 30;29(4):1023-1031. doi: 10.1007/s40670-019-00799-x. eCollection 2019 Dec.
This study explored the prevalence of burnout syndrome among advanced practice providers (APPs = physician assistants (PAs) and advanced practice nurses (APNs)) and physician assistant students in training to become APPs. While previous research has focused on understanding burnout in a myriad of health professions, burnout among APPs and APP trainees has been underexplored. As such, this work serves as a primer for establishing benchmark levels of burnout in these specific healthcare provider/trainee populations.
This study distributed a modified Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) to a sample of 297 APPs and 1200 PA students. Mean differences in burnout scores were compared against a national reference sample of healthcare professionals using one sample tests and linear regression explored relationships among demographics and burnout dimension scores.
APPs ( = 124) and APP trainees ( = 230) who responded to the survey displayed average levels of burnout, though both populations expressed significantly lower personal accomplishment scores than the national reference sample. No significant differences were detected between APNs and practicing PAs ( = 0.761). Increased age was negatively associated with depersonalization scores suggesting that APP trainees and younger APPs are at higher risk of developing severe burnout and may need additional support in their training and early careers. Furthermore, the prevalence of burnout between APPs and APP trainees was found to be comparable, suggesting that burnout from training may persist into practice.
A small proportion of APPs and APP trainees may be at risk of developing severe burnout. Individuals in these "at risk" populations may need additional support during training and perhaps later on in practice.
本研究探讨了高级执业提供者(APPs,即医师助理(PAs)和高级执业护士(APNs))以及正在接受培训以成为APPs的医师助理学生中职业倦怠综合征的患病率。虽然先前的研究集中于理解众多卫生专业中的职业倦怠,但APPs及其受训人员中的职业倦怠尚未得到充分研究。因此,这项工作为确定这些特定医疗保健提供者/受训人群的职业倦怠基准水平提供了一个基础。
本研究向297名APPs和1200名医师助理学生的样本发放了一份经过修改的马氏职业倦怠量表(MBI)。使用单样本检验将职业倦怠得分的平均差异与医疗保健专业人员的全国参考样本进行比较,并通过线性回归探讨人口统计学特征与职业倦怠维度得分之间的关系。
参与调查的APPs(n = 124)和APP受训人员(n = 230)表现出平均水平的职业倦怠,尽管这两个人群的个人成就感得分均显著低于全国参考样本。在APNs和执业医师助理之间未检测到显著差异(p = 0.761)。年龄增长与去个性化得分呈负相关,这表明APP受训人员和较年轻的APPs出现严重职业倦怠的风险更高,可能在其培训和早期职业生涯中需要额外的支持。此外还发现,APPs和APP受训人员之间职业倦怠的患病率相当,这表明培训引起的职业倦怠可能会持续到实际工作中。
一小部分APPs和APP受训人员可能有出现严重职业倦怠的风险。这些“有风险”人群中的个体在培训期间以及可能在以后的实际工作中可能需要额外的支持。