Abstract

Objective: To examine the psychosocial factors that are associated with burnout syndrome in the general physicians who work for a public health institution in Tepic (Nayarit, Mexico). Material and methods: A cross-sectional analytical study was performed. The population was comprised of 97 general physicians who participated voluntarily and signed an informed consent. To collect the information, two instruments were used: the identication of psychosocial factors guide of the Mexican Social Security Institute and the scale of "Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI).

Results: The overall prevalence of psychosocial factors was 23.7% and 32% for the burnout syndrome. Signicant associations were obtained between some areas of psychosocial factors with different dimensions of burnout syndrome. It showed signicant evidence between both scales, with an OR of 2.70 and a value of p = 0.0441.

Conclusions: The physicians may manifest burnout syndrome due to the requirement that deserves health care and welfare of people. Adjustment of work area, job organization and tasks could be an important strategy.

Details

Title
Factores psicosociales y sindrome de burnout en medicos generales de Tepic, Nayarit (Mexico)
Author
Carolina Aranda Beltran; Barraza Salas, José Horacio; José Justo Romero Paredes; Luz Armida Quiñonez Zárate; Ana Paula Ceniceros Cabrales; Guillermo González Ortega; Jorge Andrés Esparza Piña
Pages
n/a
Section
Original Article
Publication year
2015
Publication date
May 2015
Publisher
Fundación Universidad del Norte
ISSN
20117531
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Spanish
ProQuest document ID
1731753936
Copyright
Copyright Fundación Universidad del Norte May 2015