Chiropractic faculty experiences of burnout and the COVID-19 pandemic

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作者
Ward, Krista L. [1 ]
Pham, Melinda [1 ]
Wong, Ricky [2 ,3 ]
Francis, Bradley [4 ]
Smith, Monica [5 ]
机构
[1] Life Chiropract Coll West, Res Dept, 25001 Ind Blvd, Hayward, CA 94545 USA
[2] Life Chiropract Coll West, Dept Basic Sci, 25001 Ind Blvd, Hayward, CA 94545 USA
[3] Life Chiropract Coll West, Dept Radiol, 25001 Ind Blvd, Hayward, CA 94545 USA
[4] Life Chiropract Coll West, Tech Dept, 25001 Ind Blvd, Hayward, CA 94545 USA
[5] Life Chiropract Coll West, Res, 25001 Ind Blvd, Hayward, CA USA
来源
JOURNAL OF CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION | 2024年 / 38卷 / 01期
关键词
Burnout; Professional; Education; Adaptation; Psychological; COVID-19; RESIDENTS; STRESS;
D O I
10.7899/JCE-22-30
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Objective: The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) is frequently used to assess occupational burnout and the Epidemic-Pandemic Impacts Inventory (EPII) is a new tool for assessing pandemic impacts. This study's objective is to describe chiropractic faculty members' experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, their burnout as professional educators, and their strategies for coping with stress.Methods: A Qualtrics survey link was emailed to 73 current faculty and 10 previously employed faculty from 1 chiropractic school. The survey included 22 MBI, 31 EPII, and 2 questions about coping strategies. Faculty were given several weeks to complete the survey, were reminded via emails and meeting announcements, and were given paper surveys to increase participation. Responses were analyzed in STATA17.Results: Forty-three faculty completed the survey (response rate 5 52%). Of these, 25.8% reported testing positive for COVID-19, 30.23% reported difficulties transitioning to working from home, and 25.5% scored high on the MBI subscale for emotional exhaustion (EE) (mean 15.79, SD 13.68). Higher EE was associated with pandemic-related increases in mental health and sleep problems. Common coping strategies included self-care and social support.Conclusion: The majority of faculty reported neither contracting COVID-19 nor having difficulty transitioning to work from home. Average EE for participating faculty was lower than previous reports although a quarter scored high in EE, which may be associated with pandemic-related mental health and sleep problems. These results suggest chiropractic faculty might need support coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic and indicate the need for future research on burnout among faculty from other chiropractic institutions.
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