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Correlation between psychological resilience and burnout syndrome in oncologists amid the Covid-19 pandemic (CROSBI ID 322935)

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Budisavljević, Anuška ; Kelemenić-Dražin, Renata ; Silovski, Tajana ; Stjepko, Pleština ; Dedić Plavetić, Natalija Correlation between psychological resilience and burnout syndrome in oncologists amid the Covid-19 pandemic // Supportive care in cancer, Volume 31 (2023), Issue 4; 207, 9. doi: 10.1007/s00520-023-07660-3

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Budisavljević, Anuška ; Kelemenić-Dražin, Renata ; Silovski, Tajana ; Stjepko, Pleština ; Dedić Plavetić, Natalija

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Correlation between psychological resilience and burnout syndrome in oncologists amid the Covid-19 pandemic

Purpose: Oncologists are predisposed to developing burnout syndrome. Like other health care professionals worldwide, oncologists have endured additional, extreme challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic. Psychological resilience presents a potential protective mechanism against burnout. This cross-sectional study examines whether psychological resilience eased burnout syndrome among Croatian oncologists during the pandemic. Methods: An anonymized self-reporting questionnaire was electronically distributed by the Croatian Society for Medical Oncology to 130 specialist and resident oncologists working in hospitals. Available for completion from September 6–24, 2021, the survey comprised demographic questions ; the Oldenburg Burnout Inventory (OLBI), covering exhaustion and disengagement ; and the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS). The response rate was 57.7%. Results: Burnout was moderate or high for 86% of respondents, while 77% had moderate or high psychological resilience. Psychological resilience was signifcantly negatively correlated with the OLBI exhaustion subscale (r= −.54 ; p<0.001) and the overall OLBI score (r= −.46 ; p<0.001). Schefe’s post hoc test showed that oncologists with high resilience scored signifcantly lower on the overall OLBI (M =2.89 ; SD =0.487) compared to oncologists with low resilience (M =2.52 ; SD=0.493). Conclusion: The fndings thus indicate that oncologists with high psychological resilience are at signifcantly lower risk of developing burnout syndrome. Accordingly, convenient measures to encourage psychological resilience in oncologists should be identifed and implemented.

Oncology · Burnout · Professional · Psychological resilience · Covid-19 · Pandemic · Oldenburg Burnout Inventory · Brief Resilience Scale

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Volume 31 (Issue 4)

2023.

207

9

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0941-4355

1433-7339

10.1007/s00520-023-07660-3

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