PECULIARITIES OF EMOTIONAL BURNOUT SYNDROME IN HEALTH PROFESSIONALS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES

  • N. V. Chernyshkova South Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
  • E. O. Dvornikova South Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
  • E. V. Malinina South Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
Keywords: emotional burnout syndrome, professional deformation, health-care professionals, Maslach Burnout Inventory

Abstract

The article describes phenomenology of emotional burnout in terms of its peculiarities in health professionals. The article discusses the study findings of those manifestations in health professionals with different professional activities in public and private health-care facilities. We analyzed the structure of severity of syndrome manifestations using the examination results from following methods: Maslach C., Jackson S. “Burnout Inventory”; Boyko V.V. “Diagnostics of Emotional Burnout Level”; Maykova L.D., Chertova T.G. “Asthenic Feeling Scale”. It was shown some differences in manifestations of the syndrome in professionals of different types of health-care facilities. The article presents analysis findings explaining some peculiarities of development of emotional burnout syndrome in health-care professionals.

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Author Biographies

N. V. Chernyshkova , South Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
medical resident with a specialization in psychiatry
E. O. Dvornikova , South Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
student, medical department,
E. V. Malinina , South Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation
Grand PhD in Medical science, professor, Head of the Department of Psychiatry
Published
2019-04-17
How to Cite
Chernyshkova, N., Dvornikova, E., & Malinina, E. (2019). PECULIARITIES OF EMOTIONAL BURNOUT SYNDROME IN HEALTH PROFESSIONALS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES. Psychology. Psychophysiology, 11(4), 61-72. https://doi.org/10.14529/psy180407
Section
Clinical (medical) psychology