Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine (Mar 2019)

Determinants of occupational burnout among employees of the Emergency Medical Services in Poland

  • Piotr Leszczyński,
  • Mariusz Panczyk,
  • Marcin Podgórski,
  • Krzysztof Owczarek,
  • Robert Gałązkowski,
  • Marcin Mikos,
  • Anna Charuta,
  • Tamara Zacharuk,
  • Joanna Gotlib

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26444/aaem/94294
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 114 – 119

Abstract

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Introduction Occupational burnout is a multifaceted phenomenon and a problem often encountered among medical personnel. An example of such a group are workers of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS). The aim of the present study was to make an attempt to assess the level of job burnout among professionally active employees of the EMS and to compare the different occupational groups (paramedics, nurses of the system, doctors of the system) according to four analyzed factors. Material and methods A cross-sectional study was performed using an on-line questionnaire. Four factors impacting the level of burnout were analyzed: 1) attitude to work; 2) workload; 3) contact with the patient; 4) attitude to stress). The minimum possible result on the scale is 36 points and the maximum – 252. Data were analysed by means of the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient, the Spearman correlation, the Ramsey RESET test, the Chow test, VIF statistics. Results The average score for occupational burnout was 131.0 points (SD ± 31.47). The tool’s reliability measured by means of Cronbach’s alpha was 0.910). Both nurses and doctors obtained higher results throughout the scale (β stand. 0.147 and 0.215). Significant differences were shown between the group working only in the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) teams and the other services (land EMS, emergency rooms, etc.) at the level of p < 0.000. Conclusions EMS employees encounter varying degrees of threat by occupational burnout. Doctors working in the system are shown to have the highest level of burnout, while paramedics the lowest. Among all the jobs analyzed, the lowest level of occupational burnout has been demonstrated by employees of HEMS.

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