Pediatric Hematology Oncology, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2022 Mar;69(3):e29497. doi: 10.1002/pbc.29497. Epub 2021 Dec 10.
The impact of the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the emotional health of health care workers continues to be an area of active research. However, few studies have focused on those working in pediatrics and its subspecialties, as well as ancillary and non-patient-facing staff. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and associated predictors of burnout and emotional well-being of providers and staff.
An anonymous electronic survey was developed evaluating demographics, pandemic experiences, possible predictor variables, and three main outcomes of burnout, psychological distress, and perceived stress. Pediatric hematology oncology (PHO) chiefs and program directors across the country were invited to participate and disseminate the survey to their programs.
A total of 682/1950 (35% of invited) individuals responded to all predictor and outcome variables. Over half reported high levels of burnout and some reported moderate/high levels of distress. Prepandemic burnout and decreased trust in leadership were associated with all three outcomes. Additional predictors included having a child ≤18 years at home, hospital role, and worrying about patient care or relationship with their patients. The majority (n = 444/682, 65.5%) reported that their institution had made COVID-19-related mental health resources available. However, only 6.5% (n = 44/682) reported utilizing these resources.
While the majority of PHO providers and staff were resilient during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, many reported high levels of burnout, yet few are utilizing institutional resources. This study has highlighted several actionable areas to help identify and address factors that are wearing down the emotional well-being of providers and staff.
2019 年冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行对医护人员的心理健康的影响一直是一个活跃的研究领域。然而,很少有研究关注从事儿科及其亚专业、辅助和非面向患者的工作人员。本研究的目的是确定提供者和工作人员倦怠和情绪健康的患病率及其相关预测因素。
开发了一项匿名电子调查,评估人口统计学、大流行经历、可能的预测变量以及倦怠、心理困扰和感知压力的三个主要结果。全国各地的儿科血液肿瘤学(PHO)负责人和项目主任被邀请参与并向其项目传播调查。
共有 682/1950 名(邀请的 35%)个体对所有预测和结果变量做出了回应。超过一半的人报告说存在高度倦怠,一些人报告说存在中度/高度困扰。大流行前的倦怠和对领导的信任度降低与所有三个结果相关。其他预测因素包括家中有 18 岁以下的孩子、医院角色以及担心患者护理或与患者的关系。大多数(n=444/682,65.5%)报告说他们的机构提供了与 COVID-19 相关的心理健康资源。然而,只有 6.5%(n=44/682)报告利用了这些资源。
虽然大多数 PHO 提供者和工作人员在 COVID-19 大流行的早期阶段表现出较强的适应能力,但许多人报告说存在高度倦怠,而很少有人利用机构资源。这项研究强调了几个可采取行动的领域,以帮助识别和解决削弱提供者和工作人员情绪健康的因素。