Frontiers in Public Health (Dec 2023)

Job burnout among primary healthcare workers during COVID-19 pandemic: cross-sectional study in China

  • Xianming Cai,
  • Xianming Cai,
  • Xianming Cai,
  • Tianshuo Zhao,
  • Tianshuo Zhao,
  • Tianshuo Zhao,
  • Linyi Chen,
  • Linyi Chen,
  • Linyi Chen,
  • Sihui Zhang,
  • Sihui Zhang,
  • Ailing Yu,
  • Xihong Sun,
  • Shengnan Gao,
  • Yuanshan Zhang,
  • Chao Wang,
  • Chao Wang,
  • Juan Du,
  • Juan Du,
  • Yaqiong Liu,
  • Yaqiong Liu,
  • Qing-Bin Lu,
  • Qing-Bin Lu,
  • Qing-Bin Lu,
  • Fuqiang Cui,
  • Fuqiang Cui,
  • Fuqiang Cui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1266864
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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ObjectiveThis study evaluated job burnout among primary healthcare workers (PHCWs) in China during the COVID-19 pandemic, explored its influencing factors, and examined PHCWs' preferences for reducing job burnout.MethodWe conducted a multicenter cross-sectional study in Heilongjiang, Sichuan, Anhui, Gansu, and Shandong Provinces. An electronic questionnaire survey was conducted through convenience sampling in communities from May to July 2022. We collected sociodemographic characteristics, job burnout level, job satisfaction, and preferred ways to reduce job burnout among PHCWs.ResultsThe job burnout rate among PHCWs in China was 59.87% (937/1565). Scores for each dimension of job burnout were lower among PHCWs who had a better work environment (emotional exhaustion OR: 0.60; depersonalization OR: 0.73; personal accomplishment OR: 0.76) and higher professional pride (emotional exhaustion OR: 0.63; depersonalization OR: 0.70; personal accomplishment OR: 0.44). PHCWs with higher work intensity (emotional exhaustion OR: 2.37; depersonalization OR: 1.34; personal accomplishment OR: 1.19) had higher scores in all job burnout dimensions. Improving work environments and raising salaries were the preferred ways for PHCWs to reduce job burnout.ConclusionStrategies should be developed to improve job satisfaction among PHCWs, enhance their professional identity, and alleviate burnout to ensure the effective operation of the healthcare system, especially during periods of overwork.

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