Javascript must be enabled to continue!
A cross-sectional survey of burnout in a sample of resident physicians in Sudan
View through CrossRef
Background
Resident physicians in Sudan face a variety of physical and psychological stressors. Nevertheless, the prevalence of burnout syndrome among this critical population remains unknown. The purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence rate of burnout and its associated factors in a sample of resident physicians in Sudan.
Methods
A cross-sectional design was used to assess the burnout syndrome among resident physicians at the teaching hospitals of Wad-Medani in Gezira state, east-central Sudan. Three hundred resident physicians at the dermatology, general surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, ear, nose and throat (ENT), oncology, urology, and internal medicine departments, were approached and invited to participate in the study. The Arabic version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory was distributed to respondents from July to October 2021.
Results
From the 300 resident physicians, 208 (69.3%) responded. The average age of the study population was 29.99 ± 3.01 years, with more than half were females (56.7%), single (59.6%), and with more than three years of residency experience (50.5%). In total, 86.1% met the criteria for burnout in at least one dimension and 13.9% in all three dimensions. On the dimension of emotional exhaustion (EE), 70.7% reported high levels of burnout. While, 44.2% reported high levels of depersonalization (DP), and 73.1% experienced a sense of decreased professional accomplishment (PA). There were significant differences in burnout, EE, and DP levels among different specialties, with the pediatrics-specialty trainees reported higher levels. Burnout syndrome was associated with the working hours per single duty; participants who reported working for more than 24 hours had experienced higher levels of burnout, EE, and DP.
Conclusion
Large-scale studies are required to assess the determinants of burnout syndrome among resident physicians in Sudan. In addition, Stakeholders should urgently implement effective remedies to protect the mental health of resident physicians.
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Title: A cross-sectional survey of burnout in a sample of resident physicians in Sudan
Description:
Background
Resident physicians in Sudan face a variety of physical and psychological stressors.
Nevertheless, the prevalence of burnout syndrome among this critical population remains unknown.
The purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence rate of burnout and its associated factors in a sample of resident physicians in Sudan.
Methods
A cross-sectional design was used to assess the burnout syndrome among resident physicians at the teaching hospitals of Wad-Medani in Gezira state, east-central Sudan.
Three hundred resident physicians at the dermatology, general surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, ear, nose and throat (ENT), oncology, urology, and internal medicine departments, were approached and invited to participate in the study.
The Arabic version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory was distributed to respondents from July to October 2021.
Results
From the 300 resident physicians, 208 (69.
3%) responded.
The average age of the study population was 29.
99 ± 3.
01 years, with more than half were females (56.
7%), single (59.
6%), and with more than three years of residency experience (50.
5%).
In total, 86.
1% met the criteria for burnout in at least one dimension and 13.
9% in all three dimensions.
On the dimension of emotional exhaustion (EE), 70.
7% reported high levels of burnout.
While, 44.
2% reported high levels of depersonalization (DP), and 73.
1% experienced a sense of decreased professional accomplishment (PA).
There were significant differences in burnout, EE, and DP levels among different specialties, with the pediatrics-specialty trainees reported higher levels.
Burnout syndrome was associated with the working hours per single duty; participants who reported working for more than 24 hours had experienced higher levels of burnout, EE, and DP.
Conclusion
Large-scale studies are required to assess the determinants of burnout syndrome among resident physicians in Sudan.
In addition, Stakeholders should urgently implement effective remedies to protect the mental health of resident physicians.
Related Results
A cross-sectional survey of burnout in a sample of resident physicians in Sudan
A cross-sectional survey of burnout in a sample of resident physicians in Sudan
Abstract
Background
Resident physicians in Sudan suffer multiple physical and psychological stressors. Nevertheless, the preval...
Clinical Wellness and Burnout in Perioperative Medicine: A Contemporary Review (Preprint)
Clinical Wellness and Burnout in Perioperative Medicine: A Contemporary Review (Preprint)
UNSTRUCTURED
Clinical Wellness and Burnout in Perioperative Medicine: A Contemporary Review*
*Abstract*
Burnout syndrome, which is marked by emotional ...
Prevalence of burnout and its correlates among residents in a tertiary medical center in Kerala, India
Prevalence of burnout and its correlates among residents in a tertiary medical center in Kerala, India
Background and Rationale:
Residents work in emotionally demanding environments with multiple stressors. The risk for burnout is high in them and it has significant nega...
How Do Areas of Work Life Drive Burnout in Orthopaedic Attending Surgeons, Fellows, and Residents?
How Do Areas of Work Life Drive Burnout in Orthopaedic Attending Surgeons, Fellows, and Residents?
Abstract
Background
Concerning levels of burnout have been reported among orthopaedic surgeons and residents. Defined as emotional exhaustion and...
A cross-sectional study on physician burnout in Sudan: The role of workplace violence
A cross-sectional study on physician burnout in Sudan: The role of workplace violence
Abstract
IntroductionBurnout is a widespread occupational hazard among physicians and can lead to negative effects on both physicians and patients. Sudanese physicians work...
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG BEHUBUNGAN DENGAN BURNOUT AKADEMIK PADA MAHASISWA KEDOKTERAN
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG BEHUBUNGAN DENGAN BURNOUT AKADEMIK PADA MAHASISWA KEDOKTERAN
ABSTRAK
Perubahan proses pembelajaran pada saat pandemi Covid-19 menyebabkan mahasiswa harus beradaptasi pada seluruh aspek pembelajaran dan dibutuhkan adaptasi mahasiswa yang bil...
PREVALENCE OF BURNOUT SYNDROME AMONG PHYSICAL THERAPISTS IN GUJRANWALA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
PREVALENCE OF BURNOUT SYNDROME AMONG PHYSICAL THERAPISTS IN GUJRANWALA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Background: Burnout syndrome is a psychological condition characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment, resulting from prolonged wo...
Gambaran Burnout pada Mahasiswa Keperawatan di Purwokerto
Gambaran Burnout pada Mahasiswa Keperawatan di Purwokerto
<p class="jkshead1">ABSTRACT</p><p><em>Burnout is physical, emotional, and mental fatigue due to long-term involvement in situations full of emotional deman...

