Assessment Of Burnout And Associated Factors Among Health Proffessionals Working In The Ed Of Selected Hospital In Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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SUMMMARY
INTRODUCTION;
Burnout is an established phenomenon across cultures and occupations .It is a
psychological syndrome that involves a prolonged response to chronic emotional and
interpersonal stressors on the job. It is a common problem among healthcare
professionals, especially those at the frontline of care. The quality of healthcare service is
strongly affected by the health professionals’ levels of burnout at work. Although
burnout and resilience are indicators used to assess the level of workplace hardship, there
is a dearth of information in most developing countries, including Ethiopia
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the levels of burnout and associated factors among health professionals who
work in the Emergency departments in selected Hospitals in Addis Ababa.
METHOD:
A cross-sectional study design was applied among health professionals employed in
Emergency departments selected Hospitals in Addis Ababa. A structured self
administered English version questionnaire, consisting of validated scales to measure
Burnout was used to collect the data 22 items of Maslach burnout inventory human
service survey tool was employed to assess the health professionals’ burnout level.
Descriptive statistics like frequencies and cross tabulation was made for most selected
variables. Linear logistics regression was employed for inferential statistical analysis to
assess level of burn out.
CONCLUSION:
In this study from a total of 212 participants 152(71.70%) experienced high levels of
burnout. the high prevalence of burnout among emergency department healthcare workers
in Addis Ababa is consistent with regional and global trends in low-resource settings.
Factors such as long working hours and poor social support are key contributors to
burnout.
RECOMMENDATION:
Strong social support should be encouraged among health professionals working in
the health setting for the improvement of health care services. Addressing these issues
could lead to significant improvements in worker well-being and patient care
KEY WORDS; Health professionals Emergency Department, Addis Ababa Hospitals