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Burnout in the intensive care unit professionals
Authors:Kalpalatha K. Guntupalli  Sherry Wachtel  Antara Mallampalli  Salim Surani
Affiliation:From: Departments of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, USA;1.Department of Innovation and Research, Christus Spohn Health System, Corpus Christi, USA;2.Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Baylor College of medicine, Houston, USA;3.Department of Medicine, section of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Texas A and M University, Texas USA
Abstract:

Background:

Professional burnout has been widely explored in health care. We conducted this study in our hospital intensive care unit (ICU) in United States to explore the burnout among nurses and respiratory therapists (RT).

Materials and Methods:

A survey consisting of two parts was used to assess burnout. Part 1 addressed the demographic information and work hours. Part 2 addressed the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Service Survey.

Results:

The analysis included 213 total subjects; Nurses 151 (71%) and RT 62 (29%). On the emotional exhaustion (EE) scale, 54% scored “Moderate” to “High” and 40% scored “Moderate” to “High” on the depersonalization (DP) scale. Notably 40.6% scored “Low” on personal accomplishment (PA) scale.

Conclusion:

High level of EE, DP and lower PAs were seen among two groups of health care providers in the ICUs.
Keywords:Burnout nurses   intensive care unit nurses   sleepy nurses   sleepy therapist
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