ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Effect of psychological climate on risks of burnout syndrome in a team of healthcare professionals

Eliseeva YuV1, Ratushnaya NSh1, Dubrovina EA2
About authors

1 Saratov State Medical University named after V. I. Razumovsky, Saratov, Russia

2 Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Yulia V. Eliseeva
ul. B. Kazachiya, 112, Saratov, 410012, Russia; ur.liam@gig-aveesile

About paper

Author contribution: Eliseeva YuV — academic advising, study concept and design, writing an article, approval of a manuscript for publication; Ratushnaya NSh — collection, data acquisition and processing, analysis and interpretation of results, writing an article; Dubrovina EA — collection, data acquisition and processing, result analysis and interpretation, writing an article.

Compliance with ethical standards: the trial was approved by the Local Ethics Committee of V. I. Razumovsky Saratov State Medical University (protocol No. 5 as of 02.03.2021). Voluntary informed consent was obtained from every trial participant and signed by all those examined by healthcare professionals. The trial corresponded to the requirements of biomedical ethics. No participant was exposed to danger.

Received: 2022-01-20 Accepted: 2022-02-24 Published online: 2022-03-30
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Table 1. Risk of BS at the stage of exhaustion among medical personnel (in %) considering the effect of working conditions (level) and employment term
Table 2. Risk of BS at the stage of exhaustion among medical personnel (in %) considering the effect of working conditions (level) and various level of unfavorable psychological climate in a team of people with similar 5 years of employment