Selcuk Dental Journal (Dec 2023)

Burnout Syndrome Among Dentists in Turkey

  • Abdullah Kalaycı,
  • Ercan Durmuş,
  • Ahmet Aktı,
  • Şeyma Koyuncu,
  • Gökhan Gürses

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15311/selcukdentj.1240376
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 522 – 525

Abstract

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Background: The simple explanation of burnout syndrome is exhaustion from work and work-related factors. It is more common in work that requires face-to-face contact with people, such as dentists. In this study, we researched the burnout levels of dentists working in Turkey and evaluated them according to gender, title, place of work and experience. Methods: Burnout scores were determined by the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory. This questionnaire was delivered to dentists online through various social media applications. We analyzed data via SigmaPlot Software. Results: The answers of a total of 477 dentists were considered valid. We observed that 73,5% of them had high burnout scores. A statistically significant difference was found in the evaluations according to the title and workplace. Experience and gender do not statistically affect burnout scores. Conclusion: It has been observed that dentists working in Turkey are more likely to face burnout syndrome at high levels. It has been predicted that patient burden may be closely related to burnout syndrome.

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