“…Doctors who were able to communicate with the majority of patients had lower burnout than those who could not ( p = 0.04) and a lower mean PSI score ( p = 0.04).Stassen, 2013 [63] | South Africa | Advanced life support paramedics ( N = 40) | CBI | Work related burnout (mean ± SD): 44.3 ± 16.8Personal burnout: 48.0 ± 16.7Patient care related burnout: 35.6 ± 16.2Overall burnout: 42.9 ± 14.038% reported work related burnout, 53% reported personal burnout, 23% reported patient care related burnout, and 30% reported overall burnout . | Burnout was not significantly associated with gender, employment sector, years of experience, or qualifications. |
Stodel, 2011 [64] | South Africa | Junior physicians at a children’s hospital ( N = 22) | MBI | Emotional exhaustion (mean ± SD): 37.7 ± 8.9Depersonalization: 12.6 ± 5.6Personal accomplishment: 32.1 ± 5.8 | The mean scores on the emotional exhaustion ( p = 3.29 × 10 − 13 ) and depersonalization ( p = 2.35 × 10 − 7 ) subscales were significantly higher compared to a normative sample. Among surveyed participants, 95% reported an intention to leave the hospital. |
Ugwu, 2019 [65] | Nigeria | Physicians at intensive care units of hospitals ( N = 183) | Items that had the highest factor loading on emotional exhaustion (‘I feel burned out from my work’) and depersonalization (‘I have become more callous toward people since I took this job’) | 5.5 ± 1.9 (mean ± SD) | Job burnout was significantly related to recovery from job stressors ( p < 0.001), and perceived family cohesion ( p < 0.01). |
van der Walt, 2015 [66] | South Africa | Anesthetists at a university hospital ( N = 124) and in private practice ( N = 86) | MBI-HSS | Among hospital anesthetists, 45.2% reported high emotional exhaustion, 50% reported high depersonalization, and 46% reported low personal accomplishment. Among private practice anesthetists, 20.9% reported high emotional exhaustion, 26.7% reported high depersonalization, and 37.2% reported low personal accomplishment.High burnout was identified in 21% of hospital anesthetists and 8.1% of anesthetists in private practice. | Among anesthetists, burnout was not significantly associated with age, gender, or years of experience. |
Abbreviations : CBI Copenhagen Burnout Inventory, MBI Maslach Burnout Inventory, MBI-HSS Maslach Burnout Inventory - Human Services Survey…”