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An Evaluation of Burnout Among Foundation Doctors in Malta
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Abstract
BackgroundPostgraduate medical trainees are at an increased risk of burnout. Burnout has been defined as “a psychological condition of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced personal accomplishment occurring in people persistently exposed to emotional and interpersonal stressors at work”. It can arise either from within the individual, from the medical profession itself or from healthcare organisations. Burnout is associated with mental health issues in trainees, impaired work performance and suboptimal patient outcomes.MethodsA cross-sectional observational study of three cohorts of the Malta Foundation Programme was conducted using the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) to evaluate incidence of personal-, work-related and client related burnout. The cohorts were at 3-months, 1-year and 2-years of training respectively. The CBI was administered via Google Forms after ethical clearance. Descriptive statistics and non-parametric comparative statistics were used to analyse the results through SPSS v25.0.ResultsA global response rate of 26.5% was achieved. CBI and its sub scales showed good internal validity. High scores for burnout in all three scales were identified except for client-related burnout in First Year doctors. Burnout peaked midway through the 2-year period. High numbers reported “feeling “tired” and “physically exhausted”. Males reported more burnout than females.ConclusionThe high level of burnout so early in the career of Maltese postgraduate medical trainees is of concern. More studies are needed on the causality of this burnout and what factors are associated with burnout in this population.
Title: An Evaluation of Burnout Among Foundation Doctors in Malta
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Abstract
BackgroundPostgraduate medical trainees are at an increased risk of burnout.
Burnout has been defined as “a psychological condition of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced personal accomplishment occurring in people persistently exposed to emotional and interpersonal stressors at work”.
It can arise either from within the individual, from the medical profession itself or from healthcare organisations.
Burnout is associated with mental health issues in trainees, impaired work performance and suboptimal patient outcomes.
MethodsA cross-sectional observational study of three cohorts of the Malta Foundation Programme was conducted using the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) to evaluate incidence of personal-, work-related and client related burnout.
The cohorts were at 3-months, 1-year and 2-years of training respectively.
The CBI was administered via Google Forms after ethical clearance.
Descriptive statistics and non-parametric comparative statistics were used to analyse the results through SPSS v25.
ResultsA global response rate of 26.
5% was achieved.
CBI and its sub scales showed good internal validity.
High scores for burnout in all three scales were identified except for client-related burnout in First Year doctors.
Burnout peaked midway through the 2-year period.
High numbers reported “feeling “tired” and “physically exhausted”.
Males reported more burnout than females.
ConclusionThe high level of burnout so early in the career of Maltese postgraduate medical trainees is of concern.
More studies are needed on the causality of this burnout and what factors are associated with burnout in this population.
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