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Psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and burnout severity in French residents: A national study

机译:Psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and burnout severity in French residents: A national study

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Background and objectives We measured the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and burnout of French residents. Methods Residents completed a questionnaire assessing their personal life, work, social relationships, mental health, burden and psychological impact of the pandemic. The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) allowed to identify 5 classes of burnout of increasing severity: burnout free, intermediate, 1, 2 or 3 dimensions severely impacted. Variables significantly linked with burnout, defined as having a high impact on at least one of the 3 dimensions of the MBI, were entered into a logistic regression. Results There were 1050 responses. Mean age was 27 ± 2 years. Since the start of the pandemic, only one resident in four said they were in their normal state of mind, more than half felt tired and one third anxious and/or stressed and/or depressed. The total burnout rate was 55%. There was a strong link between the severity of the burnout syndrome and the impact of the pandemic. 7 factors were independently linked to burnout: number of monthly calls (p 0.001), psychiatric history (p 0.001), interpersonal conflicts (p = 0.002), desire to quit the specialty (p = 0.002), fatigue (p = 0.004), job satisfaction (p = 0.004), and depression (p = 0.05). Conclusion Caring for Covid positive patients was not the most important cause of burnout, but there was a strong relationship between burnout severity and psychological impact of the pandemic.

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