Abstract

Anesthesiologists are ranked among health professionals that are most often affected by burnout syndrome. A critical view is needed to interpret data published about burnout syndrome among anesthesiologists, keeping in mind differences in methodology. This also causes difficulty to estimate the prevalence of overall burnout, no matter which professional group is studied. Safe anesthesia and surgical care are not available when needed for 5 billion of the world's 7 billion people. During the COVID-19 pandemic, even the countries with the highest numbers of Anesthesia Providers faced anesthesia shortages due to significant workload increases. The highly specialized, multidisciplinary treatment of patients during the pandemic, an increased risk of coronavirus infection, staff shortages, and a lack of equipment imposes a significant physical and cognitive burden on anesthesiologists. Burnout syndrome among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic is a critical topic. Health care workers and anesthesiologists worldwide reported relevant, work-related psychological pressure, burnout, and somatic symptoms. This fact requires attention as previous studies showed that emotional distress is associated with a long-lasting effect on professionals' health. Increasing the number of anesthesiologists, harmonizing regional, international, and world standards in education and patient safety while addressing the quality of life of anesthesiologists should be our goal, set by The World Federation of Societies of Anaesthesiologists (WFSA), so that by 2030, safe anesthesia will be available to all the people in the world.

Highlights

  • Anesthesiologists are ranked among health professionals that are most often affected by burnout syndrome

  • A critical view is needed to interpret data published about burnout syndrome among anesthesiologists, keeping in mind differences in methodology

  • This causes difficulty to estimate the prevalence of overall burnout, no matter which professional group is studied

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Summary

Summary

Anesteziolozi se svrstavaju među zdravstvene radnike koji su najčešće pogođeni sindromom sagorevanja. A critical view is needed to interpret data published about burnout syndrome among anesthesiologists, keeping in mind differences in methodology. Health care workers and anesthesiologists worldwide reported relevant, work-related psychological pressure, burnout, and somatic symptoms. This fact requires attention as previous studies showed that emotional distress is associated with a long-lasting effect on professionals’ health. Nesumnjivo je da savremeni koncept zbrinjavanja kritično obolelih i teško povređenih pacijenata zahteva interdisciplinarni pristup u lečenju i stalno unapređivanje teoretskog znanja i veština. Anesteziolozi se zbog toga svrstavaju među zdravstvene radnike koji su najčešće pogođeni sindromom sagorevanja. U kombinaciji sa smanjenom fizičkom i kognitivnom snagom, može da dovede do loših procena, kasnih i neadekvatnih reakcija na kliničke promene, loše komunikacije i lošeg vođenja medicinske dokumentacije[5]

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