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The burden of burnout syndrome in pediatric intensive care unit and pediatric emergency department: A multicenter evaluation
Pediatric Emergency Care · Aralık 2021
YÖKSİS Kayıtları
The Burden of Burnout Syndrome in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and Pediatric Emergency Department
Pediatric Emergency Care · 2021 SCI-Expanded
PROFESÖR RESUL YILMAZ →
Makale Bilgileri
DergiPediatric Emergency Care
Yayın TarihiAralık 2021
Cilt / Sayfa37 · E955-E961
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85120990915
Özet
Objective: The objective of this study was to detect variables associated with burnout syndrome (BS) in pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) and pediatric emergency medicine departments (PEDs) in high-volume centers from different parts of Turkey. Methods: An observational, cross-sectional multicenter study was performed. The Maslach Burnout Inventory scale was administered to all of health care providers working in PICUs and PEDs. In this study, health care providers were defined as physicians, nurses, and other staff (secretaries, cleaning and patient care staff ) working in PICU and PEDs. Results: Atotal of 570 participants completed the survey. Themajor finding of this study was that 76.1% (n = 434) of PICU and PED health care professionals had BS. The most prominent subscale of BS was emotional exhaustion (62.5%). The rate of BS was higher among health care providers working in PEDs compared with PICUs (79.1% vs 73.7%, P = 0.04). The frequency of BS according to emotional exhaustion and depersonalization subscales was higher in health care providers of PEDs. The rate of BS was also significantly higher in younger employees, females, those working 51 or more hours totally in aweek, those having a low monthly salary, those single or divorced, those without children, those with no childcare at home, those not owning a home, those not doing regular exercise and not having regular breakfast, those with total employment time of less than 1 year, and those not having a car or not having a hobby. In PEDs, when the daily evaluated number of patients was equal to or more than 44 (sensitivity, 88%; specificity, 66%), it predicted the occurrence of BS. In PICUs, when the number of patients cared for by 1 nurse was equal to or more than 3, it predicted the occurrence of BS (sensitivity, 78%; specificity, 62%). Conclusions: By creating early intervention programs to prevent BS, shortages of health care professionals can be avoided and the costs of health care expenditures related to infections can be decreased.
Yazarlar (25)
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Mutlu Uysal Yazici
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Ozlem Teksam
3
Hasan Agin
4
Nilgun Erkek
5
Ali Ertug Arslankoylu
6
Halise Akça
7
Feyza Esen
8
Oksan Derinoz
9
Nazik Yener
10
Mehmet Arda Kılınc
11
Resul Yilmaz
12
Özlem T. Koksoy
13
Tanil Kendirli
14
Ayse Berna Anil
15
Dincer Yildizdas
16
Nilufer Y. Ozturk
17
Nazan Ulgen Tekerek
18
Muhterem Duyu
19
Gokhan Kalkan
20
Serhat Emeksiz
21
Funda Kurt
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Mehmet Alakaya
23
Aytac Göktuğ
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Gokhan Ceylan
25
Benan Bayrakci
Anahtar Kelimeler
Burnout syndrome
Health care providers
Pediatric intensive care unit
Kurumlar
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Hacettepe Üniversitesi
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Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa Üniversitesi
Tokat Turkey
Uz Children's Diseases and Pediatric Surgery Training and Research Hospital
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Van Training and Research Hospital
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Metrikler
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Atıf
25
Yazar
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Anahtar Kelime