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Burnout, psychological morbidity, job satisfaction, and stress: a survey of Canadian hospital based child protection professionals.

机译:倦怠,心理疾病,工作满意度和压力:对加拿大医院儿童保护专业人员的一项调查。

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AIMS: (1) To measure the prevalence of burnout, psychological morbidity, job satisfaction, job stress, and consideration of alternate work among multidisciplinary hospital based child and youth protection (CYP) professionals; (2) to understand the relations between these variables; and (3) to understand the reasons for leaving among former programme members. METHODS: Mailed survey of current and former members of all Canadian academic hospital based CYP programmes. Surveys for current members contained validated measures of burnout, psychological morbidity, job satisfaction/stress, and questions about consideration of alternate work. Surveys for former members examined motivation(s) for leaving. RESULTS: One hundred and twenty six of 165 current members (76.4%) and 13/14 (92.9%) former members responded. Over one third (34.1%) of respondents exhibited burnout while psychological morbidity was present in 13.5%. Job satisfaction was high, with 68.8% finding their job "extremely" or "quite" satisfying, whereas 26.2% found their job "extremely" or "quite" stressful. Psychological morbidity, job satisfaction, and job stress were not associated with any of the demographic variables measured, but burnout was most prevalent among non-physician programme members. Almost two thirds of current members indicated that they had seriously considered a change in work situation. Former members indicated that burnout and high levels of job stress were most responsible for their decision to leave and that increasing the number of programme staff and, consequently, reducing the number of hours worked would have influenced their decision to stay. CONCLUSIONS: Current levels of burnout and the large proportion of individuals who have contemplated leaving the service suggest a potential crisis in Canadian hospital based CYP services.
机译:目的:(1)在多学科医院的儿童和青少年保护(CYP)专业人士中测量职业倦怠的发生率,心理发病率,工作满意度,工作压力以及对替代工作的考虑; (2)了解这些变量之间的关系; (3)了解前计划成员离职的原因。方法:对所有加拿大学术医院基于CYP计划的现任和前任成员的邮寄调查。现有成员的调查包含经过验证的职业倦怠,心理疾病,工作满意度/压力以及有关考虑轮换工作的问题的量度。对前成员的调查检查了离开的动机。结果:165位现任成员中的126位(76.4%)和13/14位(92.9%)前成员做出了回应。超过三分之一(34.1%)的受访者表现出倦怠,而心理疾病的发生率为13.5%。工作满意度很高,有68.8%的人认为自己的工作“非常”或“非常”令人满意,而26.2%的人认为工作“非常”或“非常”的压力很大。心理发病率,工作满意度和工作压力与所测量的任何人口统计学变量均不相关,但在非医师项目成员中,倦怠最为普遍。当前成员中近三分之二表示他们已经认真考虑了工作状况的变化。前成员指出,倦怠和高工作压力是他们决定离开的最大原因,而增加方案工作人员的人数,从而减少工作时间,将影响他们决定留下。结论:目前的倦怠水平和打算离开该服务的大部分个人表明,加拿大基于CYP医院服务的潜在危机。

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