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KMID : 0368820230620040199
Journal of the Korean Neuropsychiatr Association
2023 Volume.62 No. 4 p.199 ~ p.207
Burnout and Its Associated Factors Among COVID-19 Frontline Healthcare Workers
Oh Hyeon-Seok

Kwak Eui-Hyun
Hyun So-Yeon
Lee Song-Eun
Lee Suk-Hyun
Oh In-Mok
Sim Min-Young
Abstract
Objectives This study was conducted to evaluate burnout and its associated factors among coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) frontline healthcare workers.

Methods We analyzed the nationwide burnout evaluation scale data collected from 774 COVID- 19 frontline healthcare workers in South Korea from July 1 to 14, 2021. Along with demographic variables and work-related information, the Maslach Burnout Inventory?General Survey and the list of stress factors were used to assess burnout and its associated stressors.

Results The study participants were predominantly female (86.2%) and the majority were nurses (78.8%). Among them, 53.0% felt emotionally exhausted, 34.5% were cynical, and 45.5% experienced decreased professional efficacy. The most common stressors were ¡°insufficient rewards¡± (85.0%) and ¡°excessive workload¡± (72.5%). Factors such as excessive workload, interpersonal relationships at work, and stress from insufficient rewards were correlated with higher levels of exhaustion and increased cynicism. Insufficient rewards and stress about family infection were associated with increased professional efficacy.

Conclusion Stress related to the work environment, rather than that from potential infection, was associated with exhaustion and cynicism in the COVID-19 frontline healthcare workers.
KEYWORD
COVID-19, Health personnel, Professional burnout, Maslach Burnout Inventory, Psychological stress
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