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Predictors of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students: A cross-sectional study
BACKGROUND: To the best of our knowledge, studies are lacking on burnout among veterinary students in Serbia, and this is the first study trying to address such a problem. Therefore, the aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the predictors of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7092987/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32208464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230685 |
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author | Ilić Živojinović, Jelena Backović, Dušan Belojević, Goran Valčić, Olivera Soldatović, Ivan Janković, Janko |
author_facet | Ilić Živojinović, Jelena Backović, Dušan Belojević, Goran Valčić, Olivera Soldatović, Ivan Janković, Janko |
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description | BACKGROUND: To the best of our knowledge, studies are lacking on burnout among veterinary students in Serbia, and this is the first study trying to address such a problem. Therefore, the aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the predictors of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students. METHODS: Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and anonymous structured questionnaire addressed to personal data, health habits and stressful influence of educational process were applied among 496 respondents from a total of 1113 students from all grades in spring semester 2014 (response rate 44.6%). RESULTS: The prevalence of burnout was 43.3%. High scores on depersonalization and emotional exhaustion scales of MBI were found among 79.4% and 45.0% students, respectively; low personal accomplishment was reported by 50.5% students. Female students reported higher levels of emotional exhaustion compared to males (p = 0.012). A low score on personal achievement scale of MBI was least frequent among the freshmen and most frequent among sophomores (41.1% and 65.3%, respectively; p = 0.986). There were more students with burnout who considered their health as a worsened vs. pre-study period compared to students with no burnout, both concerning mental (61.4% vs. 38.6%) and physical health (61.1% vs. 38.9%; both p<0.001). There were more smokers among students who suffered from burnout compared to students who did not (52.0% vs. 48.0%; p = 0.013). A multiple regression revealed an independent dose-response effect of perceived stress at exams on the onset of burnout (moderate stress OR = 2.164 and high stress OR = 3.878). Also, students with the moderate and high stressful effect of communication with teaching staff, as well as, those with worse self-perceived physical and mental health had more than two times higher presence of burnout. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students is relatively high. Primary prevention should be focused on the revealed predictors of burnout. |
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spelling | pubmed-70929872020-04-01 Predictors of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students: A cross-sectional study Ilić Živojinović, Jelena Backović, Dušan Belojević, Goran Valčić, Olivera Soldatović, Ivan Janković, Janko PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: To the best of our knowledge, studies are lacking on burnout among veterinary students in Serbia, and this is the first study trying to address such a problem. Therefore, the aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the predictors of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students. METHODS: Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and anonymous structured questionnaire addressed to personal data, health habits and stressful influence of educational process were applied among 496 respondents from a total of 1113 students from all grades in spring semester 2014 (response rate 44.6%). RESULTS: The prevalence of burnout was 43.3%. High scores on depersonalization and emotional exhaustion scales of MBI were found among 79.4% and 45.0% students, respectively; low personal accomplishment was reported by 50.5% students. Female students reported higher levels of emotional exhaustion compared to males (p = 0.012). A low score on personal achievement scale of MBI was least frequent among the freshmen and most frequent among sophomores (41.1% and 65.3%, respectively; p = 0.986). There were more students with burnout who considered their health as a worsened vs. pre-study period compared to students with no burnout, both concerning mental (61.4% vs. 38.6%) and physical health (61.1% vs. 38.9%; both p<0.001). There were more smokers among students who suffered from burnout compared to students who did not (52.0% vs. 48.0%; p = 0.013). A multiple regression revealed an independent dose-response effect of perceived stress at exams on the onset of burnout (moderate stress OR = 2.164 and high stress OR = 3.878). Also, students with the moderate and high stressful effect of communication with teaching staff, as well as, those with worse self-perceived physical and mental health had more than two times higher presence of burnout. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students is relatively high. Primary prevention should be focused on the revealed predictors of burnout. Public Library of Science 2020-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7092987/ /pubmed/32208464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230685 Text en © 2020 Ilić Živojinović et al http://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/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ilić Živojinović, Jelena Backović, Dušan Belojević, Goran Valčić, Olivera Soldatović, Ivan Janković, Janko Predictors of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students: A cross-sectional study |
title | Predictors of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students: A cross-sectional study |
title_full | Predictors of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students: A cross-sectional study |
title_fullStr | Predictors of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students: A cross-sectional study |
title_full_unstemmed | Predictors of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students: A cross-sectional study |
title_short | Predictors of burnout among Belgrade veterinary students: A cross-sectional study |
title_sort | predictors of burnout among belgrade veterinary students: a cross-sectional study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7092987/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32208464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230685 |
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