Annals of Medicine (Dec 2022)

The relationship between burnout and empathy in physiotherapists: a cross-sectional study

  • Ó. Rodríguez-Nogueira,
  • R. Leirós-Rodríguez,
  • A. Pinto-Carral,
  • M. J. Álvarez-Álvarez,
  • Elena Fernández-Martínez,
  • A. R. Moreno-Poyato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2022.2059102
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 1
pp. 933 – 940

Abstract

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Background There have been few studies carried out into empathy in physiotherapists. Burnout can debilitate the quality of care and the efficacy of treatment as the empathetic capacity of the professional diminishes.Objective The objective of the study was to examine the association between the construct burnout, empathy and sociodemographic aspects in Spanish physiotherapists.Methods A cross-sectional electronic survey including the Maslach Burnout Inventory (for burnout assessment), the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (for empathy assessment) and sociodemographic data was answered by 461 Spanish physical therapists. A descriptive, bivariate and lineal regression analysis was performed.Results There was an association between burnout and empathy. Specifically, higher levels of burnout are associated with lower levels of empathy, whilst years of work experience is associated with lower levels of burnout.Conclusions The results of this study contribute to a greater understanding of the relationship between the level of burnout and the dimensions of empathy in physiotherapists. The influence of burnout, which causes difficulties in the mobilization of the professional towards the establishment of a quality therapeutic relationship, is highlighted.KEY MESSAGESEmotional exhaustion is associated to greater personal discomfort and less empathy.The depersonalization is associated to personal discomfort and less empathy.Depersonalization is negatively associated to the lack of perspective.

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