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Published on 27 de septiembre de 2023 | http://doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2023.08.2720
Burnout levels and associated factors among Intensive Care Unit workers during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile: A cross-sectional study
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Demographic and occupational characteristics of the participants (n = 84).
20 to 29 years | 37 | 44.0 |
30 to 39 years | 41 | 48.8 |
40 to 49 years | 5 | 6.0 |
50 to 59 years | 1 | 1.2 |
Female | 46 | 54.8 |
Male | 38 | 45.2 |
No | 63 | 75.0 |
Yes | 21 | 25.0 |
Single | 53 | 63.1 |
Married | 12 | 14.3 |
Divorced | 4 | 4.8 |
Widower | 0 | 0.0 |
Cohabitant | 15 | 17.9 |
No | 58 | 69.0 |
Yes | 26 | 31.0 |
Without experience | 17 | 20.2 |
1 to 5 years | 55 | 65.5 |
6 to 10 years | 8 | 9.5 |
11 to 15 years | 4 | 4.8 |
> 15 years | 0 | 0.0 |
Physician | 16 | 19.0 |
Nurse | 27 | 32.1 |
Nursing technicians | 20 | 23.8 |
Physical therapist | 9 | 10.7 |
Nutritionist | 1 | 1.2 |
Occupational therapist | 0 | 0.0 |
Speech therapist | 1 | 1.2 |
Pharmaceutical chemist | 10 | 11.9 |
Full-time | 77 | 91.6 |
Part-time | 3 | 3.6 |
Casual | 4 | 4.8 |
Regular shift | 6 | 7.1 |
4th shift | 62 | 73.8 |
Modified 4th shift | 8 | 9.5 |
Full shift | 8 | 9.5 |
ICU, intensive care unit.
Source: Prepared by the authors based on the results of the study.