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心脏病学家和心脏科医疗保健工作者的工作环境、倦怠和离职意愿:来自全国应对 COVID 调查的结果。

Work Environment, Burnout, and Intent to Leave Current Job Among Cardiologists and Cardiology Health Care Workers: Results From the National Coping With COVID Survey.

机构信息

Department of Medicine Hennepin Healthcare and University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN USA.

Duke University Department of Medicine Durham NC USA.

出版信息

J Am Heart Assoc. 2024 Sep 17;13(18):e034527. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.123.034527. Epub 2024 Sep 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Little is known about factors contributing to burnout and intent to leave in cardiologists and other cardiology health care workers.

METHODS AND RESULTS

The Coping With COVID survey assessed work conditions, burnout, and intent to leave among physicians, nurses, advanced practice providers, and other clinical staff (OCS) from April 2020 to December 2020. Single-item measures assessed work conditions, burnout (emotional exhaustion), and intent to leave. Multilevel logistic regression examined work life variables' relationships to burnout among role types and feeling valued as a mediator. Open-ended comments analyzed via grounded theory contributed to a conceptual model. Coping With COVID was completed by 1199 US cardiology health care workers (354 physician/520 nurses/198 advanced practice providers/127 OCS). Nurses were most likely to report burnout (59% nurses, 57% OCS, 46% advanced practice providers, 40% physicians, <0.0001). Workload correlated with burnout in all groups (adjusted odds ratios [aORs], 4.1-17.4; s<0.005), whereas anxiety/depression related to burnout in all except OCS (aORs, 3.9-8.3; s≤0.001). Feeling valued was related to lower burnout in most groups. Intent to leave was common (23%-45%) and was lower in physicians and advanced practice providers who felt valued (aORs, 0.26 and 0.22, respectively; s<0.05). Burnout was highest for nurses in practice 16 to 20 years, and intent to leave was highest for OCS in practice 16 to 20 years. Themes contributing to burnout included personal and patient safety, leadership, and financial issues.

CONCLUSIONS

Burnout was prevalent among cardiology health care workers and highest in nurses and OCS. Addressing factors associated with burnout in different role types may improve work life sustainability for all cardiology health care workers.

摘要

背景

对于导致心脏病专家和其他心脏科医护人员倦怠和离职意愿的因素知之甚少。

方法和结果

Coping With COVID 调查评估了 2020 年 4 月至 2020 年 12 月期间医生、护士、高级执业医师和其他临床工作人员(OCS)的工作条件、倦怠和离职意愿。单项措施评估了工作条件、倦怠(情绪耗竭)和离职意愿。多水平逻辑回归检验了角色类型中工作生活变量与倦怠的关系以及作为中介的被重视感。通过扎根理论分析的开放性意见有助于构建概念模型。共有 1199 名美国心脏科医护人员完成了 Coping With COVID 调查(354 名医生/520 名护士/198 名高级执业医师/127 名 OCS)。护士最有可能报告倦怠(59%的护士、57%的 OCS、46%的高级执业医师、40%的医生,<0.0001)。所有组的工作量与倦怠相关(调整后的优势比[ORs],4.1-17.4;s<0.005),而焦虑/抑郁与除 OCS 以外的所有组的倦怠相关(ORs,3.9-8.3;s≤0.001)。被重视与大多数组的倦怠程度较低相关。离职意愿普遍存在(23%-45%),感到被重视的医生和高级执业医师的离职意愿较低(ORs,0.26 和 0.22,分别;s<0.05)。从事 16 至 20 年的护士倦怠程度最高,从事 16 至 20 年的 OCS 离职意愿最高。导致倦怠的主题包括个人和患者安全、领导力和财务问题。

结论

心脏病科医护人员的倦怠现象普遍存在,护士和 OCS 的倦怠程度最高。针对不同角色类型与倦怠相关的因素可能会提高所有心脏科医护人员的工作生活可持续性。

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