Burnout levels and correlates among healthcare providers in Syria following the 2023 Turkish–Syrian earthquakes: A cross‐sectional study
Caroline Almohsen,
Jameel Soqia,
Samer Mohsen
Abstract:Background and AimsThis article examines the prevalence of burnout among healthcare providers in the aftermath of the recent earthquakes in Syria and Turkey and explores the associated risk factors.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study included 270 healthcare providers in three Syrian cities damaged by earthquakes. Participants were asked to fill out a validated questionnaire on the fifth day of emergency response using the Geldard Occupational Burnout questionnaire.ResultsThe mean score for the Geldard Occupation… Show more
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