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Assessing burnout among neonatologists.

Carlo V Bellieni1, Pierluigi Righetti, Rosanna Ciampa

  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Reproduction Medicine, University of Siena, Sienna, Italy. cvbellieni@gmail.com

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Burnout is prevalent among neonatologists, with 30% experiencing high levels. Factors like limited work experience and certain beliefs are linked to increased burnout risk in this medical specialty.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical research
  • Occupational health
  • Neonatology

Background:

  • Burnout is a significant concern in high-stress medical professions.
  • Neonatologists face unique challenges impacting their well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantify burnout levels in a cohort of neonatologists.
  • To identify psychological and biographical factors associated with neonatologist burnout.

Main Methods:

  • A questionnaire assessing biographic data, personal beliefs, and attitudes was administered to 110 neonatologists.
  • The Link Burnout Questionnaire (LBQ) was used to measure burnout across four subscales.
  • Burnout scores were correlated with questionnaire data.

Main Results:

  • 60%-65% of neonatologists were at risk for burnout; 30% experienced high burnout.
  • Factors associated with high burnout included <5 years of work experience, specific negative beliefs, and recurrent death ideation.
  • Having no children correlated with lower burnout rates.

Conclusions:

  • Burnout affects over one-third of neonatologists in this cohort, exceeding alarm thresholds.
  • Identified risk factors warrant consideration for targeted prevention strategies.
  • Further research into psychological and biographical correlates of burnout is recommended.