| Literature DB >> 33194972 |
Ai-Jing Luo1,2,3,4, Ze-Hua Xu1,2,4, Ping-Ping Cai5, Hai-Yan He1,2,3, Ping Mao1,2, Wen-Zhao Xie1,2.
Abstract
Background: Most organ donation coordinators suffer varying degrees of anxiety, depression and poor sleep caused by constant work pressure, and their professional identity is only at a medium level. All of this leads to a great risk of job burnout. Objective: To identify the influencing factors of and effective countermeasures against job burnout among organ donation coordinators. Method: Semistructured interviews were used for data collection. In-person or phone interviews were conducted from December 2017 to June 2018.Entities:
Keywords: countermeasure; influencing factor; job burnout; organ donation coordinators; semistructured interview
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33194972 PMCID: PMC7641619 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.571514
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Interview guide.
| 1. How do you become an organ donation coordinator? |
| 2. What does being an organ donation coordinator bring? Like sense of accomplishment? |
| 3. Did you experience burnout as a coordinator? What caused it? |
| 4. What did you do to reduce the feeling of burnout (Psychologically and operationally)? Is it effective? |
| 5. Have you ever thought of quitting the position of coordinator? Or have you tried seeking other positions? |
| 6. What do you think of the working environment of the organ donation coordinator? |
| 7. What do you think of your daily work?(Working time, workload, work process, work pressure, and sources, how to deal with the relationship between work and life) |
| 8. Do you think your current job promotion opportunities are great? What are the reasons? |
| 9. What do you think of the salary and benefits of the coordinator? |
| 10. How do you get along with your colleagues and leaders? |
| 11. What do your family and friends think about your current job as an organ donation coordinator? |
| 12. In the process of coordinating organ donation, when you encounter unsatisfactory or urgent matters, how do you usually solve it (Including psychological and operational)? Is it effective? |
| 13. When you encounter emergencies or difficulties in the process of coordinating organ donation, what kind of help do you most hope for? (Material assistance, spiritual assistance, legal and policy support related to organ donation, authorization from the state, and government) |
| 14. What things do you think will affect your motivation at work? |
| 15. Do you have any suggestions or expectations for the work of the organ donation coordinator? |
General information of the interviewees (n = 12).
| D1 | Female | 31 | Master's degree | Married | 10 | 3 | Part-time | Hospital |
| D2 | Male | 60 | Associate degree | Married | 44 | 1 | Full-time | The red cross |
| D3 | Female | 34 | Master's degree | Married | 15 | 4 | Full-time | The red cross |
| D4 | Female | 28 | Bachelor's degree | Single | 6 | 2 | Part-time | The red cross |
| D5 | Female | 31 | Master's degree | Married | 12 | 3 | Part-time | Hospital |
| D6 | Female | 49 | Bachelor's degree | Married | 31 | 3 | Full-time | The red cross |
| D7 | Male | 38 | Bachelor's degree | Married | 21 | 2 | Part-time | The red cross |
| D8 | Female | 32 | Bachelor's degree | Married | 13 | 7 | Full-time | Hospital |
| D9 | Male | 36 | Master's degree | Married | 11 | 6 | Full-time | Hospital |
| D10 | Female | 50 | Associate degree | Married | 19 | 11 | Full-time | The red cross |
| D11 | Male | 44 | Master's degree | Married | 19 | 8 | Full-time | The red cross |
| D12 | Male | 34 | Bachelor's degree | Married | 12 | 11 | Full-time | Hospital |
Factors influencing job burnout in organ donation coordinators.
| Personal factors | (1) Original intention of working as an organ donation coordinator |
| Job responsibilities | (1) Work hours |
| Promotion and salary and benefits | (1) Professionalization |
| Donor family factors | (1) Recognition by the donor's family |
Countermeasures taken by organ donation coordinators against job burnout.
| Self-regulation | (1) Allowing time for rest and relaxation |
| Social support | (1) Social recognition |
| Positive events | (1) Successful cases |