BMC Public Health (Mar 2022)

A new tool to evaluate burnout: the Italian version of the BAT for Italian healthcare workers

  • Ivan Borrelli,
  • Paolo Emilio Santoro,
  • Caterina Fiorilli,
  • Giacomo Angelini,
  • Ilaria Buonomo,
  • Paula Benevene,
  • Luciano Romano,
  • Maria Rosaria Gualano,
  • Carlotta Amantea,
  • Umberto Moscato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-12881-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background Healthcare workers (HCWs) represents one of the highest-risk population to develop burnout symptoms. Recently, a new tool has been designed to measure several dimensions that capture an exhaustive expression of burnout symptoms by six dimensions (i.e., exhaustion; mental distance; cognitive impairment; emotional impairment; psychological distress; psychosomatic complaints). Methods The current study aims to adapt the Burnout Assessment Tool (BAT) to an Italian Healthcare workers’ sample confirming the original second-order factorial structure. Furthermore, we expected to find good indexes of reliability and validity tests. Participants were 697 Italian Health Care Workers (Female = 68.44%; mean age = 36.47; SD = 11.20). Data were collected by self-report questionnaires submitted by the snowball method. Results Findings show a good fit of the BAT’s structure, confirming the hypothesized second-order factorial model. Furthermore, good reliability has been established with the study’s measures. Conclusions The BAT for HCWs is eligible as a new tool to evaluate burnout in the at-risk HCWs as a multi-facet constellation of symptoms.

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