Burnout Syndrome among Students of a Private Medical College at Lahore
Farrukh Sarfraz, Muhammad Zahid Latif, Fahad Sarfraz, Sadia Ikram, Nasir Iqbal, Jawairia Saleem
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ABSTRACT
Background: Background: Medical education is a
dynamic and lifelong process directly linked with human life. The profession is
supposed to minimize the human sufferings, prevent diseases and promote the
healthy practices at individual and community level. Burnout in undergraduate
medical education can influence the academics and overall well-being of the
learners in a negative way, which will ultimately affect the process of
learning.
Objective: The current study was conducted to
assess the magnitude of Burnout syndrome among the students of a private
medical college.
Study Design: Descriptive, cross
sectional study design.
Place & Duration: The study was conducted during the period of
six months from September 2019 to March 2020 at Azra Naheed Medical College
Lahore.
Methodology: Non probability
convenient sampling technique was used and all the students of 3rd and 4th year
MBBS were invited for the study. Burnout was evaluated by using the Maslach
Burnout Inventory-Student Survey (MBI-SS). Approval of institutional ethical
review committee and informed consent from the participants were obtained. The
collected data was organized, entered in the version 21 of SPSS and analyzed by
the use of statistical tools.
Results: Out of total 200 participants, 43.5%
were females and 56.5 % were males, 55.5% were from 3rd year and 44.5% were
from 4th year of MBBS class. The prevalence of high Burnout was found to be
45(22.5%). Gender and residence-based prevalence was studied and calculated P
value of (0.87) and (0.41), showed no association. However, a statistically
significant association of burnout, (P value 0.003) was found between the 3rd
and 4th year MBBS classes.
Conclusion: The study concludes that a substantial
number of undergraduate medical students suffers from the Burnout syndrome
which may influence the health, well-being and academic progress of students in
a negative way. Preventive measures including counselling, early diagnosis and
clinical management should be opted by the medical institutes.
Key Words: Burnout, Medical Education, Emotional
Exhaustion, Depersonalization