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. 2018 Jun 11;2:4. Originally published 2018 Jan 18. [Version 3] doi: 10.12688/gatesopenres.12779.3

Table 1. Characteristics of outpatient healthcare providers.

All studies used the Maslach Burnout Inventory, except as follows: Kruse 50 (single question validated against a full occupational burnout scale); Akintola 32 (modified MBI score); Jocic 51 (Self-assessment test with 15 questions assessed on a Freudenberg scale); Muliira 48 (Professional Quality of Life Scale); Pandey 49 (Copenhagen Burnout Inventory).

Author, year Country
(World Bank
Region)
Type of
Healthcare
Provider
Sample
Size
Sex, %
participants
Age,
years a
Position/Type of
work,
% participants
Number of years in
present position or
occupational tenure,
% participants b
Benevides-
Pereira, 2007
Brazil
(Latin America
and the
Caribbean)
HIV
Healthcare
Providers
87 Male, 18.4%
Female, 79.3%
Not Reported, 2.3%
36.4 ± 9.5 Voluntary, 63.2%
Not voluntary, 36.8%
>5, 73.5%
˃5, 25.3%
Not Reported, 1.2%
da Silva,
2008
Brazil
(Latin America
and the
Caribbean)
Community-
based health
agents
141 Male, 7.8%
Female, 92.2%
38.9 ±
11.4
Not Reported ≤3.5, 51.1%
>3.5, 48.9%
Engelbrecht,
2008
South Africa
(Sub-Saharan
Africa)
Nurses 543 Not Reported Not
Reported
Not Reported Not Reported
Kruse, 2009 Zambia
(Sub-Saharan
Africa)
HIV
Healthcare
Providers
483 Female, 86.6%
Not Reported,
13.4%
Median,37
(31–45)
Physicians, 1.5%
Clinical officers,
10.8%
Nurses, 50.5%
Midwifes, 27.9%
Pharmacy
technicians, 4.1%
Others, 5.2%
Median (IQR) d
10 (4–17)
Putnik, 2011 Serbia
(Europe and
Central Asia)
Primary
Healthcare
Physicians
373 Male, 16.0%
Female, 84.0%
Male, 47.4
±10.2
Female,
47.4 ± 8.5
Not Reported Mean
Male, 19.8%
Female, 19.6%
Ge, 2011 China
(East Asia and
Pacific)
Community
Health
Workers
1694 City of
Shenyang c:    City
of Benxi c
Male, 22.2%    Male,
15.8%
Female,
77.8%    Female, 84.2%
Median
≥ 40
City of
Shenyang    City of
Benxi
Physicians,
56.6%    Physicians,
40.4%
Nurses,
35.4%    Nurses,
46.6%
Others,
7.9%    Others, 13.0%
Not Reported
Malakouti,
2011
Iran
(Middle East
and North
Africa)
Rural Health
Workers
227 Male, 29.9%
Female, 70.1%
35.1 ± 7.2 Not Reported Mean ± SD
12.0 ± 7.6
Calgan, 2011 Turkey
(Europe and
Central Asia)
Community
Pharmacists
251 Male, 41.4%
Female, 58.6%
42.1 ±
11.2
Not Reported <10, 43.4%
10–19, 25.7%
20–29, 21.2%
≥ 30, 9.6%
Alameddine,
2012
Lebanon
(Middle East
and North
Africa)
Primary
Healthcare
Providers
755 Male, 49.6%
Female, 50.3%
Not Reported,
0.1%
Median,
36–45
Generalists (including
dentists), 23%
Medical Specialists,
21.7%
Nurses, 32.7%
Allied health
professionals, 15.1%
Other health
professionals, 7.4%
≤5, 61.8%
6–10, 19.2%
<10, 16.1%
Not Reported, 2.9%
Akintola,
2013
South Africa
(Sub-Saharan
Africa)
AIDS
Volunteer
Caregivers
126 Male, 100% 35.0 ± 7.1 Care of HIV/AIDS
patients, 36.8%
Care of orphans,
14.4%
Care of both groups,
48.8%
Mean ± SD
6.8 ± 2.1
Jocic, 2014 Serbia
(Europe and
Central Asia)
Community
Pharmacists
647 Male, 24.9%
Female, 75.1%
Median,
41–50
Not Reported ≤5, 16.7%
6–10, 27.0%
>10, 56.3%
Karakose,
2014
Turkey
(Europe and
Central Asia)
General
practitioners
71 Male, 87.3%
Female, 12.7%
<30 years,
29.6%
31–45
years,
54.9%
≥46 years,
15.5%
Not Reported Not Reported
Ding, 2014 China
(East Asia and
Pacific)
Community
Health
Center
providers
1243 Not reported Not
reported
Not reported ≤10, 28.7%
11–20, 31.4%
21–30, 26.4%
>30, 13.5%
Cagan, 2015 Turkey
(Europe and
Central Asia)
Primary
Healthcare
Providers
418 Male, 33.3%
Female, 66.7%
36.6 ± 6.3 Physicians, 44.4%
Nurses, 25.4%
Midwives, 30.1%
Not Reported
Cao, 2015 China
(East Asia and
Pacific)
Community
Health
Nurses
485 Female, 100% 26.4 ± 3.8 Staff nurses, 94.2%
Head nurses, 5.8%
≤5, 57.9%
6–10, 29.1%
>10, 13.0%
Silva, 2015 Brazil
(Latin America
and the
Caribbean)
Primary
Healthcare
Providers
194 Male, 16.5%
Female, 83.5%
44.9 ± 10.5 Physicians, 27.8%
Nurses, 37.1%
Dentists, 20.1%
Social assistants,
14.9%
Not Reported
Muliira, 2015 Uganda
(Sub-Saharan
Africa)
Midwives 224 Male, 20.5%
Female, 79.5%
34 ± 6.3 Antenatal clinic,
43.3%
Delivery ward or
labour room, 33.0%
Postnatal ward,
23.7%
Health Center Level II
49.1%
Health Center Level
III 33.5%
Health Center Level
IV 17.4%
3 ± 1.3
Hu, 2015 China
(East Asia and
Pacific)
Nurses 420 Female, 100% ≤30 years,
48.3%
31–40
years,
34.5%
≥41 years,
17.2%
Nurse, 41.4%
Senior Nurse, 24.8%
Chief Nurse or higher,
33.8%
≤3 years, 29.3%
4–10 years, 22.4%
≥11 years, 48.3%
Pandey, 2015 India
(South Asia)
Accredited
Social
Health
Activists
177 Female, 100% 31.9 ± 6.7 Accredited Social
Health Activists,
100%
Not reported
Cao, 2016 China
(East Asia and
Pacific)
Community
Health
Nurses
456 Male, 4.7%
Female, 95.4%
34.1 ± 7.1 Community health
nurses, 100%
1–5, 5.5%
6–10, 24.6%
11–15, 38.3%
16–20, 26.8%
>20, 4.8%

Key:

aAge (in years) is reported as mean ± standard deviation, except where noted

bNumber of years in service (in %) except where noted

cShenyang, Benxi are two cities in Liaoning Province in northeast China. Shenyang has 7.2 million inhabitants, and Benxi has 3.1 million inhabitants

dIQR : interquartile range