Burnout and health status differences among primary healthcare professionals in Portugal

被引:10
|
作者
Ferreira, Pedro L. [1 ,2 ]
Raposo, Vitor [1 ,2 ]
Tavares, Aida Isabel [1 ,3 ]
Pinto, Ana [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Coimbra, CEISUC Ctr Hlth Studies & Res, Coimbra, Portugal
[2] Univ Coimbra, FEUC Fac Econ, Coimbra, Portugal
[3] Univ Lisbon, ISEG UL Lisbon Sch Econ & Management, Lisbon, Portugal
[4] Univ Coimbra, FCTUC Fac Sci & Technol, Coimbra, Portugal
关键词
Self-assessed health; Burnout; Well-being; Primary care; Portugal; STRESS;
D O I
10.1186/s12875-021-01425-9
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background This paper is focused on two indicators which may be considered as proxies of individuals' well-being: self-assessed health and burnout intensity. There is little research relating these concepts with the type of the primary healthcare setting, its urbanization density and the region. The aims of this work are threefold: (i) to find determinant factors of individual health status and burnout, (ii) to find possible differences across different types of health care units, differently urbanized areas, and different administrative regions, and (iii) to verify if there are differences in between GPs and nurses. Methods Data was gathered from an online questionnaire implemented on primary health care. A sample of 9,094 professionals from all 1,212 primary health care settings in Portugal mainland was obtained from an online questionnaire filled from January and April 2018. Statistical analyses include the estimation of two ordered probits, one explaining self-assessed health and the other the burnout. Results The individual drivers for good health and lower levels of burnout, that is, better well-being, are estimated for GPs and nurses. Main findings support that, first, nurses report worst health than GPs, but the latter tend to suffer higher levels of burnout, and also that, 'place' effects arising from the health unit settings and regional location are more significant in GPs than in nurses. However, urbanization density is not significantly associated with health or burnout. Conclusions A set of policy recommendations are suggested to improve the healthcare workforce well-being, such as improving job satisfaction and income. These policies should be taken at the health care unit level and at the regional administrative level.
引用
收藏
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Prevalence of Sexual Harassment Toward and Burnout Among Allied Healthcare Professionals
    Cage, Stephen A.
    Decker, Meredith N.
    Warner, Brandon J.
    Goldberg, Kendall
    Gallegos, Diana M.
    Goza, Julianne
    INTERNET JOURNAL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES AND PRACTICE, 2022, 20 (03):
  • [42] Association of health status, sociodemographic factors and burnout in healthcare professionals: results from a multicentre observational study in Italy
    La Torre, Giuseppe
    Sestili, Cristina
    Imeshtari, Valentin
    Masciullo, Chiara
    Rizzo, Francesca
    Guida, Gabriele
    Pagano, Loris
    Mannocci, Alice
    PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 195 : 15 - 17
  • [43] Resilience of primary healthcare professionals: a systematic review
    Robertson, Helen D.
    Elliott, Alison M.
    Burton, Christopher
    Iversen, Lisa
    Murchie, Peter
    Porteous, Terry
    Matheson, Catriona
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, 2016, 66 (647) : E423 - E433
  • [44] Burnout syndrome among healthcare professionals of neonatal intensive care units
    Lipienne Kremer Ibolya
    Harmath Agnes
    Dio Mihaly
    Soosne Kiss Zsuzsanna
    ORVOSI HETILAP, 2022, 163 (32) : 1268 - 1274
  • [45] Prevalence and Factors Associated with Burnout Syndrome among Primary Health Care Nursing Professionals: A Cross-Sectional Study
    das Merces, Magno Conceicao
    Freitas Coelho, Julita Maria
    Lua, Iracema
    de Souza e Silva, Douglas
    Tosoli Gomes, Antonio Marcos
    Erdmann, Alacoque Lorenzini
    de Oliveira, Denize Cristina
    Lago, Sueli Bonfim
    Costa Santana, Amalia Ivine
    Reis da Silva, Dandara Almeida
    Silva Servo, Maria Lucia
    Nascimento Sobrinho, Carlito Lopes
    Marques, Sergio Correa
    Figueiredo, Virginia Paiva
    Peres, Ellen Marcia
    de Souza, Marcio Costa
    Moraes Franca, Luiz Carlos
    Carmo Maciel, Deborah Monize
    Santana Peixoto, Alvaro Rafael
    Santos Couto, Pablo Luiz
    Maia, Marilia de Souza
    Graca Marinho, Marcia Cristina
    Guimaraes Franca, Silvana Lima
    Guimaraes, Claudia Franco
    Santos, Klaus Araujo
    Barreto, Fabio Lisboa
    Castro, Janaina de Oliveira
    de Souza Santos, Milene Pereira
    Coutinho, Milena Oliveira
    Passos, Kleyton Goes
    Bandeira Tosta Maciel, Roberto Rodrigues
    Rosa Camelier, Fernanda Warken
    D'Oliveira Junior, Argemiro
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2020, 17 (02)
  • [46] Burnout Profiles Among French Pediatric Health Care Professionals: A Cluster Analysis
    Ridremont, Damien
    Boujut, Emilie
    CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 2025, 64 (03) : 348 - 359
  • [47] An analysis of relationship between burnout and job satisfaction among emergency health professionals
    Tarcan, Gamze Yorgancioglu
    Tarcan, Menderes
    Top, Mehmet
    TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS EXCELLENCE, 2017, 28 (11-12) : 1339 - 1356
  • [48] Incidence of Burnout Among Medical Dosimetrists in Portugal
    Goncalves, Dina
    Sucena, Ana
    WORLD CONGRESS ON MEDICAL PHYSICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 2018, VOL 3, 2019, 68 (03): : 595 - 597
  • [49] Is mental health contagious ? Depression, anxiety, stress and burnout among Mental health professionals in Sudan
    Abdelhadi, Iyas Ahmed
    Mohammed, Omer A.
    Babikir, Shaza K.
    Bedri, Eman Abdulkarim Mohammed Abdulkarim
    Abdelhadi, Alaa Ahmed
    BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2025, 25 (01)
  • [50] Burnout and Stress among Healthcare Workers at Primary Healthcare Centers: The Role of COVID-19 Pandemic
    Hassan, Mai El-Ghareap
    Elsehrawy, Mohamed G.
    Eltayeb, Mudathir M.
    Ebrahim, Elturabi E.
    Abd-Elsalam, Nahed Abd-Elazeem
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICINE, 2022, 12 (02) : 256 - 264