Abstract
Introduction: The response to the COVID-19 pandemic by anesthesiologists has been simply heroic. Unfortunately, there are very few evidence-based studies in the literature that focus on anesthesiologists’ burnout during that time. The purpose of our study was to examine the psychological distress, after the COVID-19 pandemic, among anesthesiologists in Poland.
Methods: We conducted an anonymous internet survey among a group of anesthesiologists in Poland. It contained a questionnaire, entitled “Oldenburg Burnout Inventory (OLBI)”, with demographic questions about sex, age, and family, as well as questions related to working conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic. We received data from 158 people, including 109 women and 49 men.
Results: Results from the analysis showed that 73% (115/158) of the participants suffered from burnout. Moreover, 95.6% of the participants thought that the COVID-19 pandemic had had an influence on their level of burnout, and 97.3% found that it had had a negative impact.
Conclusions: There is no doubt that healthcare workers, despite the difficulties associated with their daily work, have not faced challenges on such a scale in a very long time. Support for their mental health should be an essential component of the modern public healthcare system.
Keywords: COVID-19; anesthesiologists; burnout; pandemic; stress; well-being.
【저자키워드】 COVID-19, pandemic, Burnout, Stress, Well-being., anesthesiologists, 【초록키워드】 mental health, COVID-19 pandemic, Sex, Poland, healthcare, Psychological distress, age, women, questionnaire, Analysis, Healthcare system, participant, men, inventory, anesthesiologist, thought, Result, conducted, condition, question, suffered,