2018
DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnx335
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Prevalence of Burnout Among Pain Medicine Physicians and Its Potential Effect upon Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Oncologic Pain or Chronic Pain of Nononcologic Origin

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“…We calculated a total sample size of around 624 with a prevalence of 7.3% and an allowable error of 2.0%. 33 A stratified sampling technique was used to collect samples from healthcare professionals at the department of surgery, department of medicine, department of emergency medicine, trauma section, and radiology department at Hamad General Hospital, in addition to the Heart Hospital. We included physicians, nurses and paramedics who were working in the institution for a period of 1 year at least with a minimum of a 30-hour/week workload.…”
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“…We calculated a total sample size of around 624 with a prevalence of 7.3% and an allowable error of 2.0%. 33 A stratified sampling technique was used to collect samples from healthcare professionals at the department of surgery, department of medicine, department of emergency medicine, trauma section, and radiology department at Hamad General Hospital, in addition to the Heart Hospital. We included physicians, nurses and paramedics who were working in the institution for a period of 1 year at least with a minimum of a 30-hour/week workload.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the overall prevalence of burnout was estimated to range from 2.6% to 69.9%, emotional exhaustion (EE) was observed in 8.7–63.2%, depersonalisation (DP) in 8.5–52% and low personal accomplishment (PA) in 4.4–73.3%. 8–34 Burnout prevalence varies among different subgroups of physicians (eg, general practitioners, anaesthetists, senior doctors and dentists).…”
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“…Más recientemente, Riquelme y colaboradores en la provincia de Madrid (20) , publican la prevalencia de SQT entre los médicos que tratan pacientes con dolor crónico en una Clínica del dolor. Para la evaluación se utiliza el MBI-HSS.…”
Section: Pregunta 2-¿cuál Es La Dimensión Del Sqt En La Profesión Méunclassified
“…Previous studies on burnout in pain physicians have reported its varying prevalence. Riquelme et al [3] reported that 7.3% of pain physicians in Spain had burnout syndrome, with high levels of emotional exhaustion (22.6%), high levels of depersonalization (22.3%), and low levels of personal accomplishment (24.9%) [3]. Ashton-James et al [4] also reported that pain physicians in Australia showed high levels of emotional exhaustion (feeling drained or having "nothing left to give": 21.6%), high levels of depersonalization (diminished concerns for patient outcomes: 14.2%), and low levels of personal accomplishment (18.8%).…”
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“…However, the prevalence of burnout syndrome showed differences between countries. Burnout syndrome among pain physicians revealed high levels of emotional exhaustion (60.4% and 22.6%, respectively), high levels of depersonalization (35.7% and 22.3%, respectively), and low levels of personal accomplishment (19.3% and 24.9%, respectively) in the United States and Spain [3,5].…”
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