International Journal of Scientific Research
Gauhati Medical College and Hospital · McLaren Regional Medical Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
'Burnout' among emergency healthcare workers needs focus as they make crucial life changing decisions every day and thus, their state of physical and mental wellbeing is an absolute necessity. We aimed to find the level and factors contributing to burnout among the healthcare workers in the busiest Emergency Department of Northeast India. This is the first study done in this department to assess burnout. METHOD: This cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study assessed burnout of the doctors, nurses, and paramedics working in an emergency department of a busy tertiary care teaching institute. Association of demographic variables and factors influencing burnout was explored. Results were analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics.
Low level in emotional exhaustion, moderate level in depersonalization, and moderate level in the lack of personal accomplishment was reported by participants. Children and partner were found to be protective factors. Working hours, duration and status (permanent/contractual) of service influenced burnout.
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Authors
6- ABAtanu BaruahCorresponding
Gauhati Medical College and Hospital
- SDShyamanta Das
Gauhati Medical College and Hospital
- ADArunima Dutta
McLaren Regional Medical Center
- BDBornali Das
Gauhati Medical College and Hospital
- TSTanushree Sharma
All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhubaneswar
Topics & keywords
- Depersonalization
- Burnout
- Workforce
- Emergency department
- Emotional exhaustion
- Health care
- Descriptive statistics
- Medicine
- Decent work and economic growth