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Burnout Syndrome in Brazilian Medical Doctors: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Risk and Protective Factors

Objectives: This investigation sought to identify the prevalence of Burnout Syndrome (BS) among Brazilian medical doctors (BS) and the associations with risk factors and protective factors. Methods: Out of 206 registered MD from a medium-sized municipality, 121 were enrolled in this cross-sectional...

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Autores principales: Becker, Natalia Dalla Costa, Carlos da Rocha, Adilson, Follador, Franciele Aní Caovilla, Wendt, Guilherme Welter, Ferreto, Lirane Elize Defante, Fortes, Paulo Nunes, Amorim, João Paulo Arruda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10012636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36926482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2021.760034
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author Becker, Natalia Dalla Costa
Carlos da Rocha, Adilson
Follador, Franciele Aní Caovilla
Wendt, Guilherme Welter
Ferreto, Lirane Elize Defante
Fortes, Paulo Nunes
Amorim, João Paulo Arruda
author_facet Becker, Natalia Dalla Costa
Carlos da Rocha, Adilson
Follador, Franciele Aní Caovilla
Wendt, Guilherme Welter
Ferreto, Lirane Elize Defante
Fortes, Paulo Nunes
Amorim, João Paulo Arruda
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description Objectives: This investigation sought to identify the prevalence of Burnout Syndrome (BS) among Brazilian medical doctors (BS) and the associations with risk factors and protective factors. Methods: Out of 206 registered MD from a medium-sized municipality, 121 were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Convenience sampling was used. Based on Cohen's f (2), a power of 98% and a 0.05 alpha was achieved. MD responded to sociodemographic questions and to the Portuguese-version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory–Human Services Survey (MBI). Risk and protective factors linked with BS were examined with regression analyses. Results: The age of the participants ranged from 25 to 69 years (M = 40.89; SD = 10.13) and 73.6% were male. The prevalence of BS was 7.5%. Differential aspects were related to BS. For instance, while not reporting satisfaction with the institution (β = 16.16, p < 0.001) and not practicing physical exercise (β = 7.39, p = 0.014) were associated with higher scores in the BS composite score, those who did not intend to change their careers (β = −17.15, p < 0.001) and participants who saw mental health specialists (β = −8.99, p = 0.007) scored lower, accounting for nearly a half of the BS composite score (R(2) = 46%). Conclusion: The prevalence of BS in this study falls within the range previously reported among healthcare professionals (i.e., 2.6–11.8%). Moreover, data suggested that commitment with the occupation and with the participant's own mental health could boost reactions against the deleterious effects of the BS. In this sense, organizations can develop strategies for preventing BS, a process that is known to be chronic and, to some extent, preventable.
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spelling pubmed-100126362023-03-15 Burnout Syndrome in Brazilian Medical Doctors: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Risk and Protective Factors Becker, Natalia Dalla Costa Carlos da Rocha, Adilson Follador, Franciele Aní Caovilla Wendt, Guilherme Welter Ferreto, Lirane Elize Defante Fortes, Paulo Nunes Amorim, João Paulo Arruda Front Health Serv Health Services Objectives: This investigation sought to identify the prevalence of Burnout Syndrome (BS) among Brazilian medical doctors (BS) and the associations with risk factors and protective factors. Methods: Out of 206 registered MD from a medium-sized municipality, 121 were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Convenience sampling was used. Based on Cohen's f (2), a power of 98% and a 0.05 alpha was achieved. MD responded to sociodemographic questions and to the Portuguese-version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory–Human Services Survey (MBI). Risk and protective factors linked with BS were examined with regression analyses. Results: The age of the participants ranged from 25 to 69 years (M = 40.89; SD = 10.13) and 73.6% were male. The prevalence of BS was 7.5%. Differential aspects were related to BS. For instance, while not reporting satisfaction with the institution (β = 16.16, p < 0.001) and not practicing physical exercise (β = 7.39, p = 0.014) were associated with higher scores in the BS composite score, those who did not intend to change their careers (β = −17.15, p < 0.001) and participants who saw mental health specialists (β = −8.99, p = 0.007) scored lower, accounting for nearly a half of the BS composite score (R(2) = 46%). Conclusion: The prevalence of BS in this study falls within the range previously reported among healthcare professionals (i.e., 2.6–11.8%). Moreover, data suggested that commitment with the occupation and with the participant's own mental health could boost reactions against the deleterious effects of the BS. In this sense, organizations can develop strategies for preventing BS, a process that is known to be chronic and, to some extent, preventable. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10012636/ /pubmed/36926482 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2021.760034 Text en Copyright © 2021 Becker, Carlos da Rocha, Follador, Wendt, Ferreto, Fortes and Amorim. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Becker, Natalia Dalla Costa
Carlos da Rocha, Adilson
Follador, Franciele Aní Caovilla
Wendt, Guilherme Welter
Ferreto, Lirane Elize Defante
Fortes, Paulo Nunes
Amorim, João Paulo Arruda
Burnout Syndrome in Brazilian Medical Doctors: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Risk and Protective Factors
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title_fullStr Burnout Syndrome in Brazilian Medical Doctors: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Risk and Protective Factors
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title_short Burnout Syndrome in Brazilian Medical Doctors: A Cross-Sectional Examination of Risk and Protective Factors
title_sort burnout syndrome in brazilian medical doctors: a cross-sectional examination of risk and protective factors
topic Health Services
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10012636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36926482
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2021.760034
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