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Association between burnout, anxiety and insomnia in healthcare workers: a cross-sectional study: Burnout, anxiety and insomnia in healthcare workers

All healthcare workers (HCWs) encounter stress during in their working lives, and are constantly exposed to adverse conditions. The present study evaluates the relationship between burnout syndrome, anxiety levels and insomnia severity among healthcare workers, who mostly work in shifts. The Maslach...

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Published in:Psychology, health & medicine health & medicine, 2022-05, Vol.27 (5), p.1117-1130
Main Authors: Aydin Guclu, Ozge, Karadag, Mehmet, Akkoyunlu, Muhammed Emin, Acican, Turan, Sertogullarindan, Bunyamin, Kirbas, Gokhan, Selimoglu Sen, Hatice, Lakadamyali, Huseyin, Intepe, Yavuz Selim, Arslan, Sertac, Firat Gursoy, Sibel, Kaya, Akin
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Summary:All healthcare workers (HCWs) encounter stress during in their working lives, and are constantly exposed to adverse conditions. The present study evaluates the relationship between burnout syndrome, anxiety levels and insomnia severity among healthcare workers, who mostly work in shifts. The Maslach Burnout Inventory, the Insomnia Severity Index and the Beck Anxiety Inventory were used to measure burnout, insomnia severity and anxiety status, respectively. This cross sectional study included a total of 1,011 HCWs and 679 (67.2%) of the study respondents were women. The respondents were aged 20-72, with a mean age of 35.67 ± 8.61 years. Fifty-eight percent (n = 589) of the participants were rotating shift workers. Working on-call led to a significant difference in all burnout parameters (for each,
ISSN:1354-8506
1465-3966
DOI:10.1080/13548506.2021.1874434