| Literature DB >> 35191818 |
Yawo Apélété Agbobli1, Yao Rodion Konu2,3, Fifonsi Adjidossi Gbeasor-Komlanvi2,3, Arnold Junior Sadio2,3, Martin Kouame Tchankoni3, Joël Anani3, Nomessi Akliku3, Akila Wimima Bakoubayi3, Didier Koumavi Ekouevi2,3,4.
Abstract
COVID-19 pandemic is responsible for increased demand for care and patient mortality, resulting in emotional and physical stress for healthcare workers (HCWs). We aimed to estimate the prevalence of burnout and its associated factors among HCWs in Togo during the pandemic. We conducted an online cross-sectional study from June 14 to 29, 2021 targeting HCWs in Togo. The variable of interest was burnout measured by the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory. Of the 523 participants, the overall burnout prevalence was 53.5% (95% CI= 49.2 - 57.9). The prevalence by burnout dimension was respectively 39.4%, 38.4% and 22.1% for personal, work-related and patient-related burnout. Our results suggest that occupational health teams should engage in the prevention, screening, and management of burnout among HCWs.Entities:
Keywords: Burnout; COVID-19 pandemic; Healthcare workers; Togo
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35191818 DOI: 10.1080/19338244.2022.2042172
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Environ Occup Health ISSN: 1933-8244 Impact factor: 1.765