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Lack of compensation for COVID-19-related overtime work and its association with burnout among EMS providers in Korea
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the association between lack of compensation for COVID-19-related overtime work (LCCOW) and burnout among emergency medical service (EMS) providers in Seoul, Korea. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 693 EMS providers in Seoul, Korea. Participants were...
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Korean Society of Epidemiology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10667576/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37340845 http://dx.doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2023058 |
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author | Kim, Ji-Hwan Yoon, Jaehong Kim, Soo Jin Kim, Ja Young Bahk, Jinwook Kim, Seung-Sup |
author_facet | Kim, Ji-Hwan Yoon, Jaehong Kim, Soo Jin Kim, Ja Young Bahk, Jinwook Kim, Seung-Sup |
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description | OBJECTIVES: This study examined the association between lack of compensation for COVID-19-related overtime work (LCCOW) and burnout among emergency medical service (EMS) providers in Seoul, Korea. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 693 EMS providers in Seoul, Korea. Participants were classified into 3 groups according to their experience of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related overtime work and LCCOW: (1) “did not experience,” (2) “experienced and was compensated,” and (3) “experienced and was not compensated.” Burnout was measured using the Korean version of the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory, which has 3 subdomains: personal burnout (PB), work-related burnout (WRB), and citizen-related burnout (CRB). Multiple linear regression was applied to examine whether LCCOW was associated with burnout after adjusting for potential confounders. RESULTS: In total, 74.2% of participants experienced COVID-19-related overtime work, and 14.6% of those who worked overtime experienced LCCOW. COVID-19-related overtime work showed a statistically non-significant association with burnout. However, the association differed by LCCOW. Compared to the “did not experience” group, the “experienced and was not compensated” group was associated with PB (β=10.519; 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.455 to 17.584), WRB (β=10.339; 95% CI, 3.398 to 17.280), and CRB (β=12.290; 95% CI, 6.900 to 17.680), whereas no association was observed for the “experienced and was compensated” group. Furthermore, an analysis restricted to EMS providers who worked overtime due to COVID-19 showed that LCCOW was associated with PB (β=7.970; 95% CI, 1.064 to 14.876), WRB (β=7.276; 95% CI, 0.270 to 14.283), and CRB (β=10.000; 95% CI, 3.435 to 16.565). CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that LCCOW could be critical in worsening burnout among EMS providers who worked overtime due to COVID-19. |
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spelling | pubmed-106675762023-06-15 Lack of compensation for COVID-19-related overtime work and its association with burnout among EMS providers in Korea Kim, Ji-Hwan Yoon, Jaehong Kim, Soo Jin Kim, Ja Young Bahk, Jinwook Kim, Seung-Sup Epidemiol Health COVID-19 OBJECTIVES: This study examined the association between lack of compensation for COVID-19-related overtime work (LCCOW) and burnout among emergency medical service (EMS) providers in Seoul, Korea. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of 693 EMS providers in Seoul, Korea. Participants were classified into 3 groups according to their experience of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-related overtime work and LCCOW: (1) “did not experience,” (2) “experienced and was compensated,” and (3) “experienced and was not compensated.” Burnout was measured using the Korean version of the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory, which has 3 subdomains: personal burnout (PB), work-related burnout (WRB), and citizen-related burnout (CRB). Multiple linear regression was applied to examine whether LCCOW was associated with burnout after adjusting for potential confounders. RESULTS: In total, 74.2% of participants experienced COVID-19-related overtime work, and 14.6% of those who worked overtime experienced LCCOW. COVID-19-related overtime work showed a statistically non-significant association with burnout. However, the association differed by LCCOW. Compared to the “did not experience” group, the “experienced and was not compensated” group was associated with PB (β=10.519; 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.455 to 17.584), WRB (β=10.339; 95% CI, 3.398 to 17.280), and CRB (β=12.290; 95% CI, 6.900 to 17.680), whereas no association was observed for the “experienced and was compensated” group. Furthermore, an analysis restricted to EMS providers who worked overtime due to COVID-19 showed that LCCOW was associated with PB (β=7.970; 95% CI, 1.064 to 14.876), WRB (β=7.276; 95% CI, 0.270 to 14.283), and CRB (β=10.000; 95% CI, 3.435 to 16.565). CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that LCCOW could be critical in worsening burnout among EMS providers who worked overtime due to COVID-19. Korean Society of Epidemiology 2023-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10667576/ /pubmed/37340845 http://dx.doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2023058 Text en © 2023, Korean Society of Epidemiology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | COVID-19 Kim, Ji-Hwan Yoon, Jaehong Kim, Soo Jin Kim, Ja Young Bahk, Jinwook Kim, Seung-Sup Lack of compensation for COVID-19-related overtime work and its association with burnout among EMS providers in Korea |
title | Lack of compensation for COVID-19-related overtime work and its association with burnout among EMS providers in Korea |
title_full | Lack of compensation for COVID-19-related overtime work and its association with burnout among EMS providers in Korea |
title_fullStr | Lack of compensation for COVID-19-related overtime work and its association with burnout among EMS providers in Korea |
title_full_unstemmed | Lack of compensation for COVID-19-related overtime work and its association with burnout among EMS providers in Korea |
title_short | Lack of compensation for COVID-19-related overtime work and its association with burnout among EMS providers in Korea |
title_sort | lack of compensation for covid-19-related overtime work and its association with burnout among ems providers in korea |
topic | COVID-19 |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10667576/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37340845 http://dx.doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2023058 |
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