Assessment of pediatric residents burnout in a tertiary academic centre.
Author: Jamjoom, R. S., & Park, Y. S.
Source:
Saudi medical journal, 39(3), 296.
Objectives:
To study burnout among pediatric residents at King Abdulazaiz University Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Methods:
This is a cross-sectional survey that was administered to all pediatric residents enrolled in the Saudi Paediatric Board program (PGY1-PGY4) in a large tertiary academic hospital in the Western region of Saudi Arabia (King Abdulaziz University Hospital). The survey were sent via E-mail to 50 registered general pediatric residents.
Results:
Seventy percent of the pediatric residents completed the survey. More than 70% of residents experiencing severe burnout. Forty-three percent suffering emotional exhaustion, 71.8% experiencing depersonalization and 40.6% suffering from low accomplishment.
Conclusion:
Burnout syndrome appear to be a serious threat to resident well-being in our program. Moreover, pediatric residents in our institute experienced higher levels of depersonalization than their peers nationally and internationally.