Burnout among psychiatry residents – The International Psychiatry Resident / Trainee Burnout Syndrome Study (BoSS) (CROSBI ID 149302)
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Jovanović, Nikolina ; Beezhold, Julian ; Andlauer, Olivier ; Rojnic Kuzman, Martina ; Podlesek, Anja ; Hanon, Cecile ; Schulze, Beate
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Burnout among psychiatry residents – The International Psychiatry Resident / Trainee Burnout Syndrome Study (BoSS)
Aim. To evaluate burnout syndrome and related factors among psychiatry residents in 24 countries worldwide. We report data from Croatia and France, the first two to complete the study. Methods: The BoSS online questionnaire collects data on demographics, education, work circumstances, The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI-GS), The Areas of Worklife Survey, The Patient Health Questionnaire and The Suicide Ideation and Behaviour Questionnaire. Results: Study sample consists of 224 residents – 54 from Croatia (54% response rate) and 136 from France (34.1%). They both showed moderate level of burnout syndrome, while the Croats had significantly stronger feelings of professional efficacy. Being single, fewer weekly working hours and vacation days, and higher workload significantly predicted higher emotional exhaustion and higher cynicism. Conclusion. Our findings indicate moderate level of burnout among psychiatry residents and its strong association with inadequate working conditions.
Burnout; psychiatry; residents; trainees
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