Cross-Sectional Study of Burnout among a Group of Egyptian Oncologists at Ain Shams University

<strong>Background</strong>: Oncologists are at risk of developing burn out syndrome due to many stressors they may face.<br /> <strong>Aim</strong>: To determine the level of burnout in a cohort of clinical oncologists working in an Egyptian university hospital.<br...

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Main Authors: Ramy Ghali, Dina Boulos, Mohamed Alorabi
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Language:English
Published: Kasr Al-Ainy Center of Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine 2019-06-01
Series:Research in Oncology
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Online Access:https://resoncol.journals.ekb.eg/article_19556_192c378f8c01123a9e1a57f4f56b3c4a.pdf
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Dina Boulos
Mohamed Alorabi
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description <strong>Background</strong>: Oncologists are at risk of developing burn out syndrome due to many stressors they may face.<br /> <strong>Aim</strong>: To determine the level of burnout in a cohort of clinical oncologists working in an Egyptian university hospital.<br /> <strong>Methods</strong>: Fifty-two clinical oncologists were invited to participate in the study. Burnout was assessed using the Arabic version of Maslach Burnout Inventory Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS).<br /><strong>Results</strong>: The response rate was 90% (47/52).  The majority (70%) of responders were young oncologists and 62% had >10 years experience in the oncology field. Females represented 52% of them and 62% were married. The MBI-HSS scores indicated that 72% of participants had burnout on the emotional exhaustion (EE) scale, 49% on the depersonalization (DP) scale and 38% on the personal accomplishment (PA) scale. A significantly lower PA score was associated with female gender, being single, viewing vacation time as insufficient, and an experience duration <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><</span>10 years in oncology (p = 0.01, 0.01, 0.03, and 0.02; respectively). The preference not to choose again oncology as a career was also associated with significantly lower PA score and higher EE score (p=0.02 and 0.001; respectively).<br /> <strong>Conclusion</strong>: The surveyed oncologists experienced high burnout. Larger studies are needed in order to assess the burden of the problem and to develop evidence-based interventions to reduce it.
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spelling doaj.art-d8a101b6dcc247da83dc92d8f70783e32022-12-22T01:38:32ZengKasr Al-Ainy Center of Clinical Oncology and Nuclear MedicineResearch in Oncology2357-06872357-06952019-06-01151263010.21608/resoncol.2018.3478.105619556Cross-Sectional Study of Burnout among a Group of Egyptian Oncologists at Ain Shams UniversityRamy Ghali0Dina Boulos1Mohamed Alorabi2Clinical Oncology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptCommunity, Environmental and Occupational Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptClinical Oncology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt<strong>Background</strong>: Oncologists are at risk of developing burn out syndrome due to many stressors they may face.<br /> <strong>Aim</strong>: To determine the level of burnout in a cohort of clinical oncologists working in an Egyptian university hospital.<br /> <strong>Methods</strong>: Fifty-two clinical oncologists were invited to participate in the study. Burnout was assessed using the Arabic version of Maslach Burnout Inventory Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS).<br /><strong>Results</strong>: The response rate was 90% (47/52).  The majority (70%) of responders were young oncologists and 62% had >10 years experience in the oncology field. Females represented 52% of them and 62% were married. The MBI-HSS scores indicated that 72% of participants had burnout on the emotional exhaustion (EE) scale, 49% on the depersonalization (DP) scale and 38% on the personal accomplishment (PA) scale. A significantly lower PA score was associated with female gender, being single, viewing vacation time as insufficient, and an experience duration <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><</span>10 years in oncology (p = 0.01, 0.01, 0.03, and 0.02; respectively). The preference not to choose again oncology as a career was also associated with significantly lower PA score and higher EE score (p=0.02 and 0.001; respectively).<br /> <strong>Conclusion</strong>: The surveyed oncologists experienced high burnout. Larger studies are needed in order to assess the burden of the problem and to develop evidence-based interventions to reduce it.https://resoncol.journals.ekb.eg/article_19556_192c378f8c01123a9e1a57f4f56b3c4a.pdfburnoutoncologistsegypt
spellingShingle Ramy Ghali
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Cross-Sectional Study of Burnout among a Group of Egyptian Oncologists at Ain Shams University
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oncologists
egypt
title Cross-Sectional Study of Burnout among a Group of Egyptian Oncologists at Ain Shams University
title_full Cross-Sectional Study of Burnout among a Group of Egyptian Oncologists at Ain Shams University
title_fullStr Cross-Sectional Study of Burnout among a Group of Egyptian Oncologists at Ain Shams University
title_full_unstemmed Cross-Sectional Study of Burnout among a Group of Egyptian Oncologists at Ain Shams University
title_short Cross-Sectional Study of Burnout among a Group of Egyptian Oncologists at Ain Shams University
title_sort cross sectional study of burnout among a group of egyptian oncologists at ain shams university
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