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Factors Contributing to Burnout among Healthcare Workers during COVID-19 in Sabah (East Malaysia)

The third wave of COVID-19 in Malaysia has significantly strained the healthcare system of the country and increased the level of burnout among the healthcare workers (HCWs) in the country. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the various factors associated with burnout among HCWs. A cross-sectio...

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Autores principales: Pang, Nicholas Tze Ping, Hadi, Noor Melissa Nor, Mohaini, Mohd Iqbal, Kamu, Assis, Ho, Chong Mun, Koh, Eugene Boon Yau, Loo, Jiann Lin, Theng, Debbie Quah Lye, Wider, Walton
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9222411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35742119
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10061068
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author Pang, Nicholas Tze Ping
Hadi, Noor Melissa Nor
Mohaini, Mohd Iqbal
Kamu, Assis
Ho, Chong Mun
Koh, Eugene Boon Yau
Loo, Jiann Lin
Theng, Debbie Quah Lye
Wider, Walton
author_facet Pang, Nicholas Tze Ping
Hadi, Noor Melissa Nor
Mohaini, Mohd Iqbal
Kamu, Assis
Ho, Chong Mun
Koh, Eugene Boon Yau
Loo, Jiann Lin
Theng, Debbie Quah Lye
Wider, Walton
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description The third wave of COVID-19 in Malaysia has significantly strained the healthcare system of the country and increased the level of burnout among the healthcare workers (HCWs) in the country. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the various factors associated with burnout among HCWs. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 150 HWCs in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. An online survey was administered using the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, Brief COPE, and Fear of COVID-19 scales. Pearson correlations were assessed amongst all variables. Subsequently, a multiple linear regression analysis was performed using burnout dimensions as dependent variables. Multiple linear regression results showed: (a) lower work-related burnout (β = −0.217, p < 0.01) among married HCWs; (b) higher personal-related burnout (β = 0.228, p < 0.01), work-related burnout (β = 0.425, p < 0.01), and client-related burnout (β = 0.359, p < 0.01) among doctors; (c) fear towards COVID-19 was significantly associated with client-related burnout (β = 0.243, p < 0.01); (d) an avoidant coping strategy was significantly associated with personal-related burnout (β = 0.322, p < 0.01); (e) social support from family was significantly associated with personal-related burnout (β = −0.264, p < 0.01), work-related burnout (β = −0.186, p < 0.05), and client-related burnout (β = −0.326, p < 0.01);(f) and social support from friends was significantly associated with work-related burnout (β = −0.202, p < 0.05). This study demonstrated significant theoretical contributions and clinical implications in the healthcare system in Sabah by addressing the impact of various factors on burnout among HWCs.
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spelling pubmed-92224112022-06-24 Factors Contributing to Burnout among Healthcare Workers during COVID-19 in Sabah (East Malaysia) Pang, Nicholas Tze Ping Hadi, Noor Melissa Nor Mohaini, Mohd Iqbal Kamu, Assis Ho, Chong Mun Koh, Eugene Boon Yau Loo, Jiann Lin Theng, Debbie Quah Lye Wider, Walton Healthcare (Basel) Article The third wave of COVID-19 in Malaysia has significantly strained the healthcare system of the country and increased the level of burnout among the healthcare workers (HCWs) in the country. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the various factors associated with burnout among HCWs. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 150 HWCs in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. An online survey was administered using the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, Brief COPE, and Fear of COVID-19 scales. Pearson correlations were assessed amongst all variables. Subsequently, a multiple linear regression analysis was performed using burnout dimensions as dependent variables. Multiple linear regression results showed: (a) lower work-related burnout (β = −0.217, p < 0.01) among married HCWs; (b) higher personal-related burnout (β = 0.228, p < 0.01), work-related burnout (β = 0.425, p < 0.01), and client-related burnout (β = 0.359, p < 0.01) among doctors; (c) fear towards COVID-19 was significantly associated with client-related burnout (β = 0.243, p < 0.01); (d) an avoidant coping strategy was significantly associated with personal-related burnout (β = 0.322, p < 0.01); (e) social support from family was significantly associated with personal-related burnout (β = −0.264, p < 0.01), work-related burnout (β = −0.186, p < 0.05), and client-related burnout (β = −0.326, p < 0.01);(f) and social support from friends was significantly associated with work-related burnout (β = −0.202, p < 0.05). This study demonstrated significant theoretical contributions and clinical implications in the healthcare system in Sabah by addressing the impact of various factors on burnout among HWCs. MDPI 2022-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9222411/ /pubmed/35742119 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10061068 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hadi, Noor Melissa Nor
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Ho, Chong Mun
Koh, Eugene Boon Yau
Loo, Jiann Lin
Theng, Debbie Quah Lye
Wider, Walton
Factors Contributing to Burnout among Healthcare Workers during COVID-19 in Sabah (East Malaysia)
title Factors Contributing to Burnout among Healthcare Workers during COVID-19 in Sabah (East Malaysia)
title_full Factors Contributing to Burnout among Healthcare Workers during COVID-19 in Sabah (East Malaysia)
title_fullStr Factors Contributing to Burnout among Healthcare Workers during COVID-19 in Sabah (East Malaysia)
title_full_unstemmed Factors Contributing to Burnout among Healthcare Workers during COVID-19 in Sabah (East Malaysia)
title_short Factors Contributing to Burnout among Healthcare Workers during COVID-19 in Sabah (East Malaysia)
title_sort factors contributing to burnout among healthcare workers during covid-19 in sabah (east malaysia)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9222411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35742119
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10061068
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