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Burnout in a surgical ICU team.

Melanie Verdon1, Paolo Merlani, Thomas Perneger, Bara Ricou.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Psychologically stressful situations, a physically demanding workload and a high requirement for technological skills can lead ICU caregivers to burnout. The aim of our study was to evaluate their level of burnout as well as the related factors.
DESIGN: A self-administered anonymous questionnaire.
SETTING: A 20-bed surgical ICU in a university hospital. PATIENTS AND PARTICIPANTS: Nurse assistants, nurses.
INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: Ninety-seven of 107 questionnaires (91%) were returned. Of the members of ICU nursing team, 28% showed a high level of burnout. They reported a number of concerns, and that they felt discomfort and suffering. There was a discrepancy between the factors felt to be important by them and those statistically related to the burnout. Among the reported concerns, only the lack of patients' co-operation, the organization of the service and the rapid patient turnover were independently associated with a high level of burnout. As many as 49% of the nursing team felt stressed.
CONCLUSIONS: Almost a third of the ICU nursing team showed a high level of burnout. The factors felt to be important may not be those related to burnout. Since the well-being of the nursing team is important for the quality of care, corrective actions against the related factors should be sought in order to alleviate the suffering.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17943271     DOI: 10.1007/s00134-007-0907-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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