![]() ![]() Healthcare professionals who care for patients with disorders of consciousness experienced high levels of burnout. The variables of age (< 29 years old), occupation (nurses), marital status (unmarried), years of practice (< 5 years), and educational level (≤ Undergraduate) were associated with high levels of burnout. Reduced personal accomplishment was correlated with marital status. ![]() ![]() For the risks and Maslach Burnout Inventory scores, emotional exhaustion and depersonalization were correlated with age, gender, occupation, marital status, years of practice, and education level. In this study, 61 participants (65.6%) showed burnout (55.2% physicians and 82.9% nurses). ResultsĪ total of 200 questionnaires were distributed, 121 were collected, among them 93 questionnaires could be used for further analysis. Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey was used to evaluate burnout in professionals who specially care for patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness in the neurorehabilitation department. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of burnout and related contributing personal and environment factors in healthcare professionals managing these patients. However, only few studies researched the burnout status of healthcare professionals who care for patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness. Burnout is more common among healthcare professionals, that is an important problem of professional distress that can seriously affect healthcare professionals’ emotional state, health, medical quality and doctor-patient relationship. ![]()
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