倦怠危机:美国放射科学教育者的见解
1Georgia Southern University, 11935 Abercorn Street, Ashmore Hall 146, Savannah, GA 31419, United States.
Journal of medical imaging and radiation sciences
|March 3, 2026
概括
放射科学教育工作者经历高燃烧率,特别是情绪疲劳和非个性化,与双重学术-临床角色和需求增加有关. 需要采取干预措施来解决这个在现场日益严重的问题.
科学领域:
- 放射学科学教育 放射学科学教育
- 医疗保健专业教育教育教育
- 医学成像教育教育 医学成像教育
背景情况:
- 放射科学教育工作者面临着由于学术和临床责任的结合而导致的独特的倦怠风险.
- 增加的行政职责和广泛的期望加剧了工作负载压力.
- 这项研究调查了在这个专业群体中燃烧的流行率和促成因素.
研究的目的:
- 评估美国放射科学教育工作者中燃烧程度.
- 为了比较燃烧得分与国家教育工作者规范.
- 为了确定与这种人口中燃烧相关的因素.
主要方法:
- 对美国放射科学教育工作者进行了横截面调查.
- 使用了教育工作者Maslach Burnout工具包 (包括MBI和AWS).
- 265名ASRT成员完成了50个问题的调查,回复率为73.6%.
主要成果:
- 教育工作者报告了高度的情绪疲劳 (37.41) 和个人成就 (43.60),与中度高的非个性化 (12.09).
- 与国家标准相比,放射科学教育者表现出更高的情绪疲劳和非个性化.
- 倦怠与工作与生活平衡有着强烈的反向关系,67%的人报告了重要的临床职责,55.91%的人指出COVID-19后的教学变化.
结论:
- 放射科学教育工作者经历了严重的倦怠,主要是情绪疲和非个人化,超过了全国平均水平.
- 临床职责,认证要求和流行病后的压力可能会导致倦怠.
- 个人和组织的干预对于减轻在这一领域的倦怠至关重要.
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