Table II.
Burnout scores and levels according to Maslach’s categorization of burnout [22].
| Emotional exhaustion | |
|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | 23.34 (11.67) |
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| |
| Range | 5 - 44 |
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| Burnout level | |
| Low (≤ 18) | 12 (37.5%) |
| Moderate (19-26) | 6 (18.8%) |
| High (≥ 27) | 14 (43.8%) |
|
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| Despersonalization | |
|
| |
| Mean (SD) | 15.16 (11.91) |
|
| |
| Range | 1 - 42 |
|
| |
| Burnout level | |
| Low (≤ 5) | 7 (21.9%) |
| Moderate (6-9) | 6 (18.8%) |
| High (≥ 10) | 19 (59.4%) |
|
| |
| Personal accomplishment | |
|
| |
| Mean (SD) | 28.16 (11.84) |
|
| |
| Range | 5 - 45 |
|
| |
| Burnout level | |
| Low (≥ 40) | 8 (25.0%) |
| Moderate (39-34) | 6 (18.8%) |
| High (≤ 33) | 18 (56.3%) |
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| n (%) of patients with high burnout | |
|
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| In one of the dimensions | 3 (9.4%) |
|
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| In two of the dimensions | 15 (46.9%) |
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| In three of the dimensions | 6 (18.8%) |
|
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| In any of the dimensions | 8 (25.0%) |
SD: standard deviation.