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Burnout among Residents: Prevalence and Predictors of Depersonalization, Emotional Exhaustion and Professional Unfulfillment among Resident Doctors in Canada

Background: Burnout in the medical profession has garnered a lot of attention over recent years. It has been reported across all specialties and all stages of medical education; however, resident doctors in particular are at risk for burnout throughout their years of training. This study was aimed a...

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Autores principales: Shalaby, Reham, Oluwasina, Folajinmi, Eboreime, Ejemai, El Gindi, Hany, Agyapong, Belinda, Hrabok, Marianne, Dhanoa, Sumeet, Kim, Esther, Nwachukwu, Izu, Abba-Aji, Adam, Li, Daniel, Agyapong, Vincent Israel Opoku
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9963802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36834373
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043677
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author Shalaby, Reham
Oluwasina, Folajinmi
Eboreime, Ejemai
El Gindi, Hany
Agyapong, Belinda
Hrabok, Marianne
Dhanoa, Sumeet
Kim, Esther
Nwachukwu, Izu
Abba-Aji, Adam
Li, Daniel
Agyapong, Vincent Israel Opoku
author_facet Shalaby, Reham
Oluwasina, Folajinmi
Eboreime, Ejemai
El Gindi, Hany
Agyapong, Belinda
Hrabok, Marianne
Dhanoa, Sumeet
Kim, Esther
Nwachukwu, Izu
Abba-Aji, Adam
Li, Daniel
Agyapong, Vincent Israel Opoku
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description Background: Burnout in the medical profession has garnered a lot of attention over recent years. It has been reported across all specialties and all stages of medical education; however, resident doctors in particular are at risk for burnout throughout their years of training. This study was aimed at evaluating the prevalence and correlates of burnout among resident doctors in Alberta. Methods: Through a descriptive cross-sectional study design, a self-administered questionnaire was used to gather data from resident doctors at two medical schools in Alberta, Canada. The Maslach Burnout Inventory was used as the assessment tool. Chi-squared and multivariate binary logistic regression analyses were used. Results: Overall burnout prevalence among residents was 58.2%, and for professional fulfilment index, it was 56.7% for work exhaustion and interpersonal disengagement and 83.5% for lack of professional fulfillment. Working more than 80 h/week (OR = 16.437; 95% CI: 2.059–131.225), being dissatisfied (OR = 22.28; 95% CI: 1.75–283.278) or being neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with a career in medicine (OR = 23.81; 95% CI: 4.89–115.86) were significantly associated with high depersonalization. Dissatisfaction with efficiency and resources (OR = 10.83; CI: 1.66–70.32) or being neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with a career in medicine (OR = 5.14; CI: 1.33–19.94) were significantly associated with high emotional exhaustion. Working more than 80 h/week (OR = 5.36; CI: 1.08–26.42) and somewhat agreeing that the residency program has enough strategies aimed at resident well-being in place (OR = 3.70; CI: 1.10–12.46) were significantly associated factors with high work exhaustion and interpersonal disengagement. A young age of residents (≤30 years) (OR = 0.044; CI: 0.004–0.445) was significantly associated with low professional fulfillment. Conclusion: Burnout is a serious occupational phenomenon that can degenerate into other conditions or disrupt one’s professional performance. Significant correlates were associated with high rates of burnout. Leaders of medical schools and policymakers need to acknowledge, design, and implement various strategies capable of providing continuous effective mental health support to improve the psychological health of medical residents across Canada.
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spelling pubmed-99638022023-02-26 Burnout among Residents: Prevalence and Predictors of Depersonalization, Emotional Exhaustion and Professional Unfulfillment among Resident Doctors in Canada Shalaby, Reham Oluwasina, Folajinmi Eboreime, Ejemai El Gindi, Hany Agyapong, Belinda Hrabok, Marianne Dhanoa, Sumeet Kim, Esther Nwachukwu, Izu Abba-Aji, Adam Li, Daniel Agyapong, Vincent Israel Opoku Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: Burnout in the medical profession has garnered a lot of attention over recent years. It has been reported across all specialties and all stages of medical education; however, resident doctors in particular are at risk for burnout throughout their years of training. This study was aimed at evaluating the prevalence and correlates of burnout among resident doctors in Alberta. Methods: Through a descriptive cross-sectional study design, a self-administered questionnaire was used to gather data from resident doctors at two medical schools in Alberta, Canada. The Maslach Burnout Inventory was used as the assessment tool. Chi-squared and multivariate binary logistic regression analyses were used. Results: Overall burnout prevalence among residents was 58.2%, and for professional fulfilment index, it was 56.7% for work exhaustion and interpersonal disengagement and 83.5% for lack of professional fulfillment. Working more than 80 h/week (OR = 16.437; 95% CI: 2.059–131.225), being dissatisfied (OR = 22.28; 95% CI: 1.75–283.278) or being neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with a career in medicine (OR = 23.81; 95% CI: 4.89–115.86) were significantly associated with high depersonalization. Dissatisfaction with efficiency and resources (OR = 10.83; CI: 1.66–70.32) or being neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with a career in medicine (OR = 5.14; CI: 1.33–19.94) were significantly associated with high emotional exhaustion. Working more than 80 h/week (OR = 5.36; CI: 1.08–26.42) and somewhat agreeing that the residency program has enough strategies aimed at resident well-being in place (OR = 3.70; CI: 1.10–12.46) were significantly associated factors with high work exhaustion and interpersonal disengagement. A young age of residents (≤30 years) (OR = 0.044; CI: 0.004–0.445) was significantly associated with low professional fulfillment. Conclusion: Burnout is a serious occupational phenomenon that can degenerate into other conditions or disrupt one’s professional performance. Significant correlates were associated with high rates of burnout. Leaders of medical schools and policymakers need to acknowledge, design, and implement various strategies capable of providing continuous effective mental health support to improve the psychological health of medical residents across Canada. MDPI 2023-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9963802/ /pubmed/36834373 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043677 Text en © 2023 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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Oluwasina, Folajinmi
Eboreime, Ejemai
El Gindi, Hany
Agyapong, Belinda
Hrabok, Marianne
Dhanoa, Sumeet
Kim, Esther
Nwachukwu, Izu
Abba-Aji, Adam
Li, Daniel
Agyapong, Vincent Israel Opoku
Burnout among Residents: Prevalence and Predictors of Depersonalization, Emotional Exhaustion and Professional Unfulfillment among Resident Doctors in Canada
title Burnout among Residents: Prevalence and Predictors of Depersonalization, Emotional Exhaustion and Professional Unfulfillment among Resident Doctors in Canada
title_full Burnout among Residents: Prevalence and Predictors of Depersonalization, Emotional Exhaustion and Professional Unfulfillment among Resident Doctors in Canada
title_fullStr Burnout among Residents: Prevalence and Predictors of Depersonalization, Emotional Exhaustion and Professional Unfulfillment among Resident Doctors in Canada
title_full_unstemmed Burnout among Residents: Prevalence and Predictors of Depersonalization, Emotional Exhaustion and Professional Unfulfillment among Resident Doctors in Canada
title_short Burnout among Residents: Prevalence and Predictors of Depersonalization, Emotional Exhaustion and Professional Unfulfillment among Resident Doctors in Canada
title_sort burnout among residents: prevalence and predictors of depersonalization, emotional exhaustion and professional unfulfillment among resident doctors in canada
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9963802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36834373
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043677
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