2013, Number 5
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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2013; 51 (5)
Burnout and quality of life in medical residents
Prieto-Miranda SE, Rodríguez-Gallardo GB, Jiménez-Bernardino CA, Guerrero-Quintero LG
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 574-579
PDF size: 130.43 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: burnout and quality of life are poorly studied phenomena
in postgraduate students, and its effects are unknown. The aim was to
investigate the relationship between quality of life and burnout in medical
residents.
Methods: a longitudinal study was performed. We included medical
residents who began their postgraduate studies in 2010. The Spanish
version of the Quality of Life Profile for the Chronically Ill (PLC, according
to its initials in German), and the Maslach Burnout Inventory specifi c
to physicians were applied at the beginning, six and 12 months after.
Descriptive statistics were used, for nominal variables. Chi-square and
Anova to numerical variables were applied.
Results: we included 45 residents, the average age was 26.9 ± 2.93
years, 18 (40 %) were female and 27 (60 %) were male. The PLC survey
found significant decrease in four of the six scales assessed in the
three measurements. The Maslach Burnout Inventory found high levels
of emotional exhaustion in the three tests, low levels of depersonalization
and low personal gains at the beginning, rising at six and 12 months.
The most affected specialty was Internal Medicine.
Conclusions: burnout and impaired quality of life for residents exist in
postgraduate physicians and it is maintained during the first year of residency.
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