High Level of Burnout in Intensivists

Hôpital Sainte-Marguerite · Hôpital Saint-Louis · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the prevalence and associated factors (patients or organization) of burnout among physicians working in intensive care units (ICUs) (including interns, residents, fellows, and attending physicians).

Methods

A 1-day national survey was conducted in adult ICUs in French public hospitals. MEASUREMENTS: The level of burnout was evaluated on the basis of the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI). MAIN RESULTS: A total of 189 ICUs participated and 978 surveys were returned (82.3% response rate). A high level of burnout was identified in 46.5% of the respondents. Ordinal logistic regression showed that female sex (odds ratio, 1.58; 95% confidence interval, 1.09 to 2.30) was independently associated with a higher MBI score. Whereas no factor related to the severity of illness of patients was retained by the model, organizational factors were strongly associated with a higher MBI score. Workload (the number of night shifts per month, a long period of time from the last nonworking week, night shift the day before the survey) and impaired relationships (such as conflict with another colleague intensivist, and/or with a nurse) were the variables independently associated with a higher MBI score. In contrast, the quality of the relationships with chief nurses and nurses was associated with a lower MBI score.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Burnout
  • Workload
  • Odds ratio
  • Logistic regression
  • Intensive care
  • Emotional exhaustion
  • Depersonalization
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