Title of article :
Prevalence of Burnout Syndrome Among Students of Health Care Colleges and its Correlation to Musculoskeletal Disorders in Saudi Arabia
Author/Authors :
Alqahtani, Naif H College of Medicine - Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia , Abdulaziz, Abdulaziz A. Department of Orthopaedics - King Faisal Medical Complex in Taif, Taif, Saudi Arabia , Hendi, Obadah M Department of Orthopaedics - King Abdulaziz Specialist Hospital in Taif, Taif, Saudi Arabia , Mahfouz, Mohammad Eid M Department of Surgery - College of Medicine - Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Background: Burnout is a chronic stress‑related syndrome with the three dimensions of exhaustion,
cynicism, and inefficacy. Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are defined as a musculoskeletal strain
reported by an individual. Burnout is prevalent among Saudi medical students. Many studies have
found that burnout is associated with a higher prevalence of MSDs. To the best of our knowledge,
there is no study that has assessed the prevalence of burnout among students of health care
colleges in Saudi Arabia and its correlation to MSDs and compared the results of each health care
college to the other. Hence, this is the aim of this study. Methods: A cross‑sectional study of 392
students of health care colleges in Taif University was carried out from April 2019 to May 2019,
using a predesigned questionnaire, including sociodemographic characteristics, the Copenhagen
Burnout Inventory (CBI) Questionnaire to assess the degree of burnout, and Standardized Nordic
Questionnaires for the analysis of musculoskeletal symptoms. Results: 48.7% of the students of
health care colleges had burnout and 64.8% of them had MSDs. We did not detect a statistically
significant association between burnout prevalence and sociodemographic characteristics. There
was a significant association between burnout and the MSDs, as 34.2% of the students with a high
degree of burnout had MSDs. Conclusions: Burnout, as well as MSDs, are prevalent among students
of health care colleges. Burnout seems to be a risk factor for MSDs. Social media campaigns and
awareness campaigns about burnout should be promoted.
Keywords :
students , psychological , prevalence , musculoskeletal pain , Burnout
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)