University of Colorado Department of Anesthesia, Aurora, CO, USA; Children's Hospital Colorado Aerodigestive Program, Aurora, CO, USA.
Children's Hospital Colorado Aerodigestive Program, Aurora, CO, USA; University of Colorado Department of Pediatrics, Aurora, CO, USA.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2023 Jul;170:111602. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2023.111602. Epub 2023 May 19.
Burnout among healthcare workers is a public health crisis. Burnout is associated with elevated cynicism, emotional exhaustion, and low job satisfaction. Methods to combat burnout have been challenging to identify. Based on positive experiences of pediatric aerodigestive team members, we hypothesized that social support in multidisciplinary aerodigestive teams moderates the effects of burnout on job satisfaction.
Using a survey of the Aerodigestive Society, members of Aerodigestive teams (N = 119) completed demographics, the Maslach Burnout Inventory, and measures of job satisfaction, emotional, and instrumental social support. In addition to assessing relationships between components of burnout and job satisfaction, six tests were conducted using PROCESS to ascertain the degree to which social support moderated these relationships.
Similar to US healthcare base rates, burnout scores in this sample suggest that a third-to-half felt Emotionally Exhausted and Burned Out from work "A few times a month"-to-"Every Day." Simultaneously, however, the majority in sample (60.6%) noted feeling that they "positively impact others' lives" with 33.3% endorsing "Every Day." Job satisfaction was strikingly high at 89%, with most reporting Aerodigestive team affiliation related to higher job satisfaction. Both Emotional and Instrumental social support moderated the effect of Cynicism and Emotional Exhaustion on Job Satisfaction, with higher Job Satisfaction scores in conditions of high support.
These results support the hypothesis that social support from a multidisciplinary aerodigestive team moderates the effect of burnout in its team members. Further work is needed to understand if membership in other interprofessional healthcare teams can help combat the negative effects of burnout.
医护人员的倦怠是公共卫生危机。倦怠与愤世嫉俗、情感耗竭和低工作满意度有关。目前还难以确定应对倦怠的方法。基于儿科呼吸道团队成员的积极经验,我们假设多学科呼吸道团队中的社会支持可以调节倦怠对工作满意度的影响。
通过对呼吸道学会的调查,呼吸道团队成员(N=119)完成了人口统计学、马斯拉赫倦怠量表和工作满意度、情感和工具性社会支持的测量。除了评估倦怠和工作满意度各组成部分之间的关系外,还使用 PROCESS 进行了六项测试,以确定社会支持在多大程度上调节这些关系。
与美国医疗保健的基本比率相似,该样本中的倦怠得分表明,三分之一到一半的人感到“每月几次”到“每天”的工作情绪疲惫和倦怠。然而,同时,样本中的大多数人(60.6%)表示他们“积极影响他人的生活”,其中 33.3%的人表示“每天”。工作满意度非常高,达到 89%,大多数人表示呼吸道团队的隶属关系与更高的工作满意度有关。情感和工具性社会支持都调节了愤世嫉俗和情绪疲惫对工作满意度的影响,在支持度高的情况下,工作满意度得分更高。
这些结果支持了这样一种假设,即多学科呼吸道团队的社会支持可以调节团队成员倦怠的影响。需要进一步研究是否加入其他跨专业医疗团队可以帮助对抗倦怠的负面影响。