Association between Burnout Syndrome and medical training by specialty in first-year residents

Introduction. Burnout syndrome (BOS) comprises emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment in those affected. Instruments such as the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) can help to identify those affected. Physicians in training have been described as an at-risk group f...

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description Introduction. Burnout syndrome (BOS) comprises emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment in those affected. Instruments such as the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) can help to identify those affected. Physicians in training have been described as an at-risk group for this syndrome. Objective. Describe the association between BOS and medical training by specialty in first-year residents. Method. This is a cross-sectional analytical study of specialty residents at the Hospital Civil de Guadalajara. Sociodemographic data were obtained and the MBI was administered to identify BOS. Samples were compared, and a comparative analysis performed to identify factors associated with BOS. Results. Eighty-eight residents were included, with 21.6% (n = 19) presenting BOS, 53.4% displaying emotional exhaustion (n = 47), 53.7% showing depersonalization (n = 47), and 39.8% reduced personal accomplishment (n = 35). Presenting BOS was not associated with sociodemographic characteristics or type of specialty. Work hours (ro = .229, p = .032), and a higher number of on-call hours/week (ro = .34, p = .001) were associated with higher BOS. Discussion and conclusion. The prevalence of BOS was lower than expected. Over half scored for emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, which could be explained by a self-reporting bias. There was no association between the group/type of specialty and BOS. This study creates new knowledge that works as an institutional situational diagnosis, helps to determine the scope of the problem, and encourages to consider the contributing factors to its origin and maintenance. Keywords: Burnout, medical residency, mental health, medicine. Introduccion. El sindrome de burnout (SBO) comprende el agotamiento emocional, la despersonalizacion y la reduccion de la realizacion personal en aquellos a quienes afecta. Instrumentos como el Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) pueden ayudar a identificar a los afectados. Los medicos en formacion se han descrito como un grupo de riesgo para presentar este sindrome. Objetivo. Describir la asociacion entre el sindrome de burnout y la formacion medica por especialidad en residentes de primer ano. Metodo. Se trata de un estudio analitico transversal de residentes de especialidad del Hospital Civil de Guadalajara. Se obtuvieron datos sociodemograficos y se administro el MBI para identificar SBO. Se compararon las muestras y se realizo un analisis comparativo para identificar los factores a
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Burnout syndrome (BOS) comprises emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment in those affected. Instruments such as the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) can help to identify those affected. Physicians in training have been described as an at-risk group for this syndrome. Objective. Describe the association between BOS and medical training by specialty in first-year residents. Method. This is a cross-sectional analytical study of specialty residents at the Hospital Civil de Guadalajara. Sociodemographic data were obtained and the MBI was administered to identify BOS. Samples were compared, and a comparative analysis performed to identify factors associated with BOS. Results. Eighty-eight residents were included, with 21.6% (n = 19) presenting BOS, 53.4% displaying emotional exhaustion (n = 47), 53.7% showing depersonalization (n = 47), and 39.8% reduced personal accomplishment (n = 35). Presenting BOS was not associated with sociodemographic characteristics or type of specialty. Work hours (ro = .229, p = .032), and a higher number of on-call hours/week (ro = .34, p = .001) were associated with higher BOS. Discussion and conclusion. The prevalence of BOS was lower than expected. Over half scored for emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, which could be explained by a self-reporting bias. There was no association between the group/type of specialty and BOS. This study creates new knowledge that works as an institutional situational diagnosis, helps to determine the scope of the problem, and encourages to consider the contributing factors to its origin and maintenance. Keywords: Burnout, medical residency, mental health, medicine. Introduccion. El sindrome de burnout (SBO) comprende el agotamiento emocional, la despersonalizacion y la reduccion de la realizacion personal en aquellos a quienes afecta. Instrumentos como el Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) pueden ayudar a identificar a los afectados. Los medicos en formacion se han descrito como un grupo de riesgo para presentar este sindrome. Objetivo. Describir la asociacion entre el sindrome de burnout y la formacion medica por especialidad en residentes de primer ano. Metodo. Se trata de un estudio analitico transversal de residentes de especialidad del Hospital Civil de Guadalajara. Se obtuvieron datos sociodemograficos y se administro el MBI para identificar SBO. Se compararon las muestras y se realizo un analisis comparativo para identificar los factores asociados con SBO. Resultados. Se incluyeron 88 residentes, con 21.6% (n = 19) presentando SBO; 53.4% mostrando agotamiento emocional (n = 47); 53.7% (n = 47) mostrando despersonalizacion; y 39.8% (n = 35) reduccion de realizacion personal. La presentacion de SBO no se asocio a caracteristicas sociodemograficas ni al tipo de especialidad. Las horas de trabajo (ro = .229, p = .032) y un mayor numero de horas de guardia/semana (ro = .34, p = .001) se asociaron con una mayor BOS. Discusion y conclusion. La prevalencia de SBO fue menor de lo esperado. Mas de la mitad puntuo por agotamiento emocional y despersonalizacion, lo que podria explicarse por un sesgo en la autoevaluacion. No hubo asociacion entre el grupo/tipo de especialidad y SBO. Este estudio genera nuevos conocimientos que funcionan como un diagnostico situacional institucional, ayuda a determinar el alcance del problema y alienta a considerar los factores que contribuyen a su origen y mantenimiento. 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Instrumentos como el Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) pueden ayudar a identificar a los afectados. Los medicos en formacion se han descrito como un grupo de riesgo para presentar este sindrome. Objetivo. Describir la asociacion entre el sindrome de burnout y la formacion medica por especialidad en residentes de primer ano. Metodo. Se trata de un estudio analitico transversal de residentes de especialidad del Hospital Civil de Guadalajara. Se obtuvieron datos sociodemograficos y se administro el MBI para identificar SBO. Se compararon las muestras y se realizo un analisis comparativo para identificar los factores asociados con SBO. Resultados. Se incluyeron 88 residentes, con 21.6% (n = 19) presentando SBO; 53.4% mostrando agotamiento emocional (n = 47); 53.7% (n = 47) mostrando despersonalizacion; y 39.8% (n = 35) reduccion de realizacion personal. La presentacion de SBO no se asocio a caracteristicas sociodemograficas ni al tipo de especialidad. Las horas de trabajo (ro = .229, p = .032) y un mayor numero de horas de guardia/semana (ro = .34, p = .001) se asociaron con una mayor BOS. Discusion y conclusion. La prevalencia de SBO fue menor de lo esperado. Mas de la mitad puntuo por agotamiento emocional y despersonalizacion, lo que podria explicarse por un sesgo en la autoevaluacion. No hubo asociacion entre el grupo/tipo de especialidad y SBO. Este estudio genera nuevos conocimientos que funcionan como un diagnostico situacional institucional, ayuda a determinar el alcance del problema y alienta a considerar los factores que contribuyen a su origen y mantenimiento. 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Instrumentos como el Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) pueden ayudar a identificar a los afectados. Los medicos en formacion se han descrito como un grupo de riesgo para presentar este sindrome. Objetivo. Describir la asociacion entre el sindrome de burnout y la formacion medica por especialidad en residentes de primer ano. Metodo. Se trata de un estudio analitico transversal de residentes de especialidad del Hospital Civil de Guadalajara. Se obtuvieron datos sociodemograficos y se administro el MBI para identificar SBO. Se compararon las muestras y se realizo un analisis comparativo para identificar los factores asociados con SBO. Resultados. Se incluyeron 88 residentes, con 21.6% (n = 19) presentando SBO; 53.4% mostrando agotamiento emocional (n = 47); 53.7% (n = 47) mostrando despersonalizacion; y 39.8% (n = 35) reduccion de realizacion personal. La presentacion de SBO no se asocio a caracteristicas sociodemograficas ni al tipo de especialidad. 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