[Association of empathy and occupational stress with burnout among primary health care professionals].

Cien Saude Colet

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil,

Published: September 2020

There are indications that burnout syndrome affects primary health care (PHC) professionals. The scope of this study was to investigate the association of empathy and occupational stress with the burnout of PHC professionals. A total of 348 workers filled out an an online assessment including occupational stress, empathy, and burnout scales. The empathetic-concern and perspective-taking empathy dimensions were negatively correlated with burnout (p<.01), while personal anguish was positively related to it (p<.01). The reward and effort occupational stress dimensions revealed greater weight in explaining the job disillusion and psychic exhaustion burnout subscales (p<.001), respectively, while empathetic concern and personal anguish revealed the greatest weight for the explanation of indolence and guilt (p<.001). Reward was the significant predictor of Profile 1 (p=.008), the less severe form of the syndrome, while personal anguish (p=.028) and effort (p=.012) revealed the same weight in the model for Profile 2, namely the most severe level of burnout. The results suggest interventions that focus on both work stressors and the empathy of the professionals involved.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232020259.30672018DOI Listing

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