1.
an experience of
physical, emotional and mental exhaustion, caused by long-term involvement in
situations that are emotionally demanding.
2.
The index of
dislocation between what people are and what they have to do. It represents an
erosion in values, dignity, spirit and will and erosion of the human soul.
Manifestation :
1.
Emotional
exhaution
2.
Depersonalisation
3.
Lack of personal
accomplishment
Itinerary to burnout
Motivation to study medicine:
Humanistic values and ethics
are the main motivators for students in medicine. During medical training there
is still insufficient focus on health aspects in the health systems concerning
health professionals. There is insufficient training in conflict - management,
business management, team-work and job-sharing. There is insufficiency in
intervisions and supervisions.
Once finishes university
training the young doctors are exposed to :
1. daily contact with
illness, pain and death
2. excessive work load
3. increasing lack of social
support ore even hostilities and
attacks increasing ( 20% in 10 years ) in a context of
feminisation of medical profession.
attacks increasing ( 20% in 10 years ) in a context of
feminisation of medical profession.
4. often working with
colleagues who suffer already burnout
síndrome
síndrome
5. excessive bureaucratic
load
6. increasing penetration of
health systems by the market
society and its beliefs
society and its beliefs
confronted to that reality
young doctors with their humanistic motivations and ideals too often enter into
the process of burnout which goes through the following phases :
1. phase of illusion and
enthusiasm
2. phase of dis-illusionment
and disappointment
3. phase of profound
frustration
4. phase of despair then falling apart and
getting sick
or entering the following phases
or entering the following phases
5. phase of cynisme and
detachment
6. phase of making money
7. phase of being eaten up by
the market society
In the sake of healthy health
systems, of healthy health professionals, of quality of care, of
cost-effectiveness, of patient security, of motivated future young doctors and
last but not least healthy society, the following preventive mesures are a
must, whereby continuity of the process is of paramount importance.
1. redefinition of health
professions in the context of
society and social security systems
society and social security systems
2. systematic and continued
analysis, identification and
updating of health aspects in health systems
updating of health aspects in health systems
2. structuring
multiprofessional care-teams
3. prevention and assessment
concerning burnout risks
4. training of health
professionals in social competence
and networking
and networking
5. training in conflict -
management
6. training in management of
change ( change as an
opportunity rather than a threat )
opportunity rather than a threat )
7. intervention of trained
coaches in health systems
8. intervision and
supervision for health professionals
9. tutoring of medical
students
10. enhancing job-sharing for
a better job-family balance
11. enhancing personal
development plan to foster
personal growth
personal growth
12. training in human
sciences
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