Prevalence and risk factors of Burnout syndrome among intensive care unit members during the second wave of COVID-19: a single-center study

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Lima, Verena Laila Moniz Barreto [1 ]
Ramos, Fernando Jose da Silva [1 ]
Suher, Paulo Henrique [1 ]
Souza, Maria Aparecida [1 ]
Zampieri, Fernando Godinho [1 ]
Machado, Flavia Ribeiro [1 ]
de Freitas, Flavio Geraldo Resende [1 ]
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[1] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Hosp Sao Paulo, Dept Anesthesiol Pain & Intens Care Med, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
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EINSTEIN-SAO PAULO | 2024年 / 22卷
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COVID-19; Pandemics; Intensive care units; Burnout; psychological; Stress; Anxiety; Surveys and questionnaires; HIGH-LEVEL; HEALTH;
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10.31744/einstein_journal/2024AO0271
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of burnout among the intensive care unit team of a university hospital after the second wave of COVID-19 and identify the key factors associated with its development. Methods: : This single-center study included 395 employees from a multidisciplinary team. The participants completed a questionnaire based on the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Multivariate analysis was used to identify the factors associated with burnout. Results: Of 395 participants, 220 responded to the questionnaire (response rate: 56%). The prevalence of Burnout syndrome, defined as a severe score in at least one dimension, was 64.5% (142/220). Emotional distress was the most prevalent dimension, with a severe score affecting 50.5% (111/220) of the participants, followed by depersonalization at 39.1% (86/220). Only 5.9% (13/220) had severe scores in all three dimensions. Multivariate analysis revealed that being a physician was significantly associated with severe burnout symptoms in at least one dimension (odds ratio (OR), 1.32; 95% confidence interval (95%CI): 1.57-9.05; p=0.003). Additionally, having two or more jobs was associated with burnout in the three dimensions (OR=1.65; 95%CI=1.39-19.59; p=0.01). Conclusion: This study highlights the alarming prevalence of burnout among intensive care unit teams, particularly among physicians, following the second wave of COVID-19. This emphasizes the need for targeted interventions and support systems to mitigate burnout and reduce its negative impact on healthcare professionals' well-being and patient care.
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