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BURNOUT LEVEL in MEDICAL RESIDENTS DOING INTERNSHIP in EMERGENCY MEDICINE HOSPITAL before the PANDEMIC [УРОВЕНЬ ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОГО ВЫГОРАНИЯ ВРАЧЕЙ-ОРДИНАТОРОВ, ПРОХОДЯЩИХ СТАЖИРОВКУ В СКОРОПОМОЩНОМ СТАЦИОНАРЕ: ДАННЫЕ ДО СИТУАЦИИ ПАНДЕМИИ]

E. Matyushkina, O. Mikita, A. Kholmogorova,
2021

The review of modern studies on the issue of professional burnout in young doctors and medical residents revealed the highest emotional distress in young residents doing internships in intensive care and emergency units. The paper presents the results of the study on 143 medical residents in the multi-profile hospital of emergency medicine. The methodical complex used included Maslach Burnout Inventory, Symptom Checklist 90 Revised (SCL-90-R) by L. Derogatis, and a survey on the attitude to professional troubles. Most young doctors pointed out the close relationship between problems with physical health and emotional wellbeing to their professional activity. The vast majority of the participants met the criteria for burnout, as indicated by high emotional exhaustion (69%) and depersonalization (85%) indications from the Maslach Inventory. Although most residents didn’t endorse any problems in communicating with the patients, their high level of depersonalization is more likely to attest to formalizing their relationships with the patients as opposed to having high social competence. The yielded results let us conclude that it is necessary to develop and implement into training programs for medical residents of the multi-profile hospital of emergency medicine programs promoting their communication competence, coping with distress, and preventing professional burnout. © 2020 Medico-Biological and Socio-Psychological Issues of Safety in Emergency Situations. All rights reserved.

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  • E. Matyushkina
    Moscow State University of Psychology & Education, N.V. Sklifisovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • O. Mikita
    N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • A. Kholmogorova
    Moscow State University of Psychology & Education, N.V. Sklifisovsky Research Institute of Emergency Medicine, Moscow, Russian Federation
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  • Counseling Psychology and Psychotherapy
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  • 28
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  • 2
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  • 46-69
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  • Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
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  • journal article
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  • CC
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  • Свободная лицензия
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  • scopus