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  • Dental Medicine

Background:

  • Healthcare professionals, including dentists, face high stress and emotional strain, increasing burnout risk.
  • Burnout among dentists in Hungary has not been extensively studied via cross-sectional surveys.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantify the incidence and severity of burnout among Hungarian dentists.
  • To identify significant risk and protective factors associated with dental burnout.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional study utilizing the validated Hungarian version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory - Human Services Survey.
  • Online data collection from 407 dentists across Hungary.

Main Results:

  • High levels of emotional exhaustion (20%), cynicism (17.5%), and particularly reduced performance (75%) were reported.
  • Protective factors include positive collegial relationships, hobbies, shorter work hours (2-4 daily), supportive atmospheres, and absence of personal health issues or private practice.
  • Male dentists with 6-10 years of experience showed significant negative differences.

Conclusions:

  • Identifying and promoting protective factors like strong collegial support and work-life balance is crucial for mitigating burnout in dental professionals.
  • The study highlights key areas for intervention to improve the well-being of dentists.